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7/3/2015 Properties: E-Glass Fibre

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Energy
100 120 MJ/kg 10833.9 13000.6 kcal/lb
Content
Bulk Modulus 43 50 GPa 6.23662 7.25188 106 psi
Compressive
4000 5000 MPa 580.151 725.189 ksi
Strength
Ductility 0.026 0.028 0.026 0.028 NULL
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1e-005 0.0001 1e-005 0.0001 NULL
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Rupture
Poisson's Ratio 0.21 0.23 0.21 0.23 NULL
Site Sponsors Shear Modulus 30 36 GPa 4.35113 5.22136 106 psi
Tensile
1950 2050 MPa 282.824 297.327 ksi
Strength
Young's
72 85 GPa 10.4427 12.3282 106 psi
Modulus
Glass
820 850 K 1016.33 1070.33 °F
Temperature
Latent Heat of
kJ/kg BTU/lb
Fusion
Maximum
Service 620 630 K 656.33 674.33 °F
Temperature
Melting Point K °F
Minimum
Service 0 0 K -459.67 -459.67 °F
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Temperature
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65,415 likes Specific Heat 800 805 J/kg.K 0.619087 0.622956 BTU/lb.F
Thermal
1.2 1.35 W/m.K 2.24644 2.52725 BTU.ft/h.ft 2.F
Conductivity
Thermal
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Expansion
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Potential
Dielectric
6.13 6.33 6.13 6.33 NULL
Constant
10-8
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ohm.m

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