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Glass Fiber Reinforced Rubber Products
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Abstract
The introduction of glass as a reinforcement for mechanical rubber goods for automotive applications represents another milestone in the ever expanding uses of glass. This new-old material has basic properties which offer the engineer a new dimension.
Fiberglas reinforced tires will permit the automotive design engineer a greater flexibility in design of suspension systems since they offer stabilized tire characteristics which do not change with conditions of use.
This paper covers the status of the development program aimed at the introduction of glass as a tire reinforcement.
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Marzocchi, A. and Henderson, R., "Glass Fiber Reinforced Rubber Products," SAE Technical Paper 650151, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650151.Also In
References
- Spann W. B. Kersker T. M. “ Tire Cord Fabrics: Their Development and Usage,” American Chemical Society Meeting Sept. 4 1964
- Marzocchi A. Lachut F.J. “Glass Fiber Reinforcement of Dynamic Mechanical Rubber Goods,” American Chemical Society Meeting October 1962
- Marzocchi A. “Glass Fibers in Dynamic Applications,” Textile Research Institute April 10 1964
- Marzocchi A. Henderson R. G. “Glass Fibers For The Tire Industry,” American Chemical Society May 1 1964