fiberglass

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} cam elyafı
bkz.fibreglass
camelyaf
{i} fiberglas
(İnşaat) cam elyafından yapılmış
cam elyaf
fiberglass mesh
(İnşaat) Sıva filesi
fibreglass
camyünü
fibreglass
{i} fiberglas

Hirofumi tavanda fiberglas yalıtım döşedi. - Hirofumi installed fibreglass insulation in the ceiling.

fibreglass
{i} cam elyafı
Englisch - Englisch
Glass fibers either loose or woven, reinforced with resin and used in the construction of many boats
A durable, flexible material used to make rod blanks and components
{i} material made from very fine glass fibers
A composite material made by embedding glass fibers in a polymer matrix May be used as a diffusing material in sheet form, or as a standard sash and frame element
the American spelling of fibreglass
A composite material that relies on small glass fibers for its strength
a covering material made of glass fibers in resins
Can be mixed with other materials to make tennis frames Rarely used alone because it is too flexible
Epoxy material filled with fibres
Fine filaments of glass fiber in the form of rope or mat, when coated with polyester resins, catalyst and hardener can be molded into spas or other shapes
A trademark name for glass which is formed into thin fibers When twisted and plied into yarns, it is used to form a braid covering for wire and cable Normally saturated with silicone-base varnish to prevent passage of moisture and fraying of fibers
Flexible fragments of glass which can be spun or woven, and combined with other materials to make such products as insulating materials
Material used to manufacture such plumbing fixtures as whirlpools, bathtubs and shower modules A molded sheet of gel coat is reinforced with a mixture of polyester resin and fiberglass strands KOHLER FRP whirlpools offer an easy-to-care-for surface that is very durable
A fireproof fiber produced from glass and woven into flexible fabrics Used for fiberglass wool and insulation
Various material made from finespun filaments of glass
Glass fiber from building insulation is a well known irritant particle found indoors whose long term effects are still under investigation Though glass fiber may be a hazard in buildings with deteriorating insulation, air duct liners or acoustic panels, it is usually an industrial hazard and not considered to be at all similar to asbestos risk in non-industrial buildings
Fiberglass is the most familiar type of insulation It is spun from molten glass, and is pure white in its virgin state Additives and binders often color the fiberglass, with pink and yellow being the most common Fiberglass comes in rolls, batts and as loose insulation which is blown into place
Finespun filaments of glass which are available in a rope or mat form When used in a process with polyester resins, catalysts and hardeners, can be formed or molded into pools, spas and related shapes
US spelling of fibreglass
Finespun filaments of glass which are avail- able in a rope or mat form When used in a process with polyester resins, catalysts and hardeners, can be formed or molded into pools, spas and related shapes
fibreglass
silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width
fibreglass
A common material for the Substrate of a PCB A particular advantage of this material is that it's thermal expansion characteristics are close to those of copper tracks See also FR4
fibreglass
a composite material made from fine fibres of spun glass held together with resin. (Also called Glass-Reinforced Plastic.)
fibreglass
a covering material made of glass fibers in resins
fibreglass
fibre·glass in AM, use fiberglass1. Fibreglass is plastic strengthened with short, thin threads of glass
fibreglass
{i} material made from very fine glass fibers
fibreglass
Fibreglass is a material made from short, thin threads of glass which can be used to stop heat escaping. fiberglass a light material made from small glass threads pressed together, used for making sports cars, small boats etc. or glass fibre Fibrous form of glass, developed in the 1930s. Liquid glass issues in fine streams through hundreds of fine nozzles, and the solidifying streams are gathered into a single strand and wound onto a spool. Strands can be twisted into yarns, woven into fabrics, or chopped into short pieces and then bonded into mats. Glass filaments and yarns add strength and electrical resistivity to molded plastic products. Glass fabrics are used as electrical insulators and as reinforcing belts in automobile tires. Discontinuous fibres are formed into wools, mats, or boards, commonly used in buildings, appliances, and plumbing
fibreglass
Woven glass cloth that, when saturated with resin, provides the protective outer coating of a surfboard
fibreglass
a) A material composed of thin glass threads used for insulation b) Glass fibres bonded with resin that can be used to manufacture a range of objects
fiberglass

    Silbentrennung

    fi·ber·glass

    Türkische aussprache

    faybırgläs

    Aussprache

    /ˈfībərˌglas/ /ˈfaɪbɜrˌɡlæs/
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