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A study of the microstructure of dressed glass fibers

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Photographs of the microstructures of PT300-100 and Ortex-560 glass fibers obtained on an electron microscope and three-dimensional patterns of their surfaces obtained on an atomic-force microscope are given. A procedure for the evaluation of the roughness characteristics of glass fibers using an atomic-force microscope of an NT-MDTNTEGRA Spectra model is given. Experimental parameters of the following roughness characteristics are given: surface average roughness, ten-point height of irregularities, and maximum and minimum profile heights. It is shown that the roughness characteristics depend to a considerable extent on the scanning surface area; the higher the area, the higher all measured characteristics.

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Original Russian Text © V.A. Nelyub, 2015, published in Vse Materialy. Entsiklopedicheskii Spravochnik, 2015, No. 6, pp. 25–30.

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Nelyub, V.A. A study of the microstructure of dressed glass fibers. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 9, 96–100 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421216010147

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