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manufactured for industrial and consumer use under a number of names including fiberglass, beta glass, j-m fiberglass, ppg fiberglass, and vitron. glass fibers are strong, but they exhibit poor abrasion resistance, which limits their use in textile structures for consumer goods. heat setting of glass fabrics
imparts good wrinkle resistance to fabrics made from these fibers. they are used extensively in curtains and draperies, electrical and thermal insulation, tire cord, reinforced plastics, industrial filters, and protective clothing and accessories. apparel applications are limited to very fine beta glass...
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