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In distinction from “massive” glass, the strength of thin glass fibers decreases after low- temperature treatment in the 100–500° range.
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Aslanova, M.S., Shaina, Z.I. (1973). Influence of Phase Separation on Physical and Chemical Properties of Heat-Treated Fibers. In: Porai-Koshits, E.A. (eds) Phase-Separation Phenomena in Glasses / Likvatsionnye Yavleniya v Steklakh / Ликвационные Явления в Стеклах. The Structure of Glass / Stekloobraznoe Sostoyanie / Стеклооьразное Состояние. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0157-9_31
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