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The platelet shape of Microglas® Glass Flake provides isotropic reinforcement; that is to say the reinforcement is equally strong in any direction across the surface of the component. This compares with the linear reinforcement provided by glass fibre, which though strong along the length of the fibres is very weak in the cross-fibre direction. For more information click here |
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The addition of Microglas® Glass Flake increases the surface hardness of the component thus improving wear and impact damage resistance. Click here for further illustration |
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