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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
Any of several polymers (acrylics, vinyls, polyolefins, phenolics, and polyesters)containing reinforcing fibers ([[asbestos]], [[carbon fiber|carbon]], and [[glass fiber|glass]]). The most common fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) is the combination of an unsaturated [[polyester resin|polyester]] resin combined with glass fibers that is commonly called [[fiberglass]].
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Any of several polymers (acrylics, vinyls, polyolefins, phenolics, and polyesters)containing reinforcing fibers ([[asbestos]], [[graphite fiber|carbon]], and [[glass fiber|glass]]). The most common fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) is the combination of an unsaturated [[polyester resin|polyester]] resin combined with glass fibers that is commonly called [[fiberglass]].
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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Examples: Alsynite; Corrulux; Filon; Indulux; Kalwall; Kalwood; Sanpan; Fiberglas
 
Examples: Alsynite; Corrulux; Filon; Indulux; Kalwall; Kalwood; Sanpan; Fiberglas
  
== Additional Information ==
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== Resources and Citations ==
  
Anthony Walker, "Fiber Reinforced Plastic", in ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.
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* Anthony Walker, "Fiber Reinforced Plastic", in ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.
 
 
== Authority ==
 
  
 
* Thomas C. Jester (ed.), ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', McGraw-Hill Companies, Washington DC, 1995
 
* Thomas C. Jester (ed.), ''Twentieth-Century Building Materials'', McGraw-Hill Companies, Washington DC, 1995

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Description

Any of several polymers (acrylics, vinyls, polyolefins, phenolics, and polyesters)containing reinforcing fibers (Asbestos, carbon, and glass). The most common fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) is the combination of an unsaturated polyester resin combined with glass fibers that is commonly called Fiberglass.

Synonyms and Related Terms

FRP; fiberglass; GRP (glassfibre reinforced plastic); plástico reforzado con fibra de vidrio (Esp.); plastique renforcé à la fibre de verre (Fr.); plástico reforçado com fibras (Port.)

Examples: Alsynite; Corrulux; Filon; Indulux; Kalwall; Kalwood; Sanpan; Fiberglas

Resources and Citations

  • Anthony Walker, "Fiber Reinforced Plastic", in Twentieth-Century Building Materials, T. Jester (ed.), McGraw-Hill: New York, 1995.
  • Thomas C. Jester (ed.), Twentieth-Century Building Materials, McGraw-Hill Companies, Washington DC, 1995
  • The Dictionary of Art, Grove's Dictionaries Inc., New York, 1996 Comment: 'Plastics'