Production and characterisation of novel phosphate glass fibre yarns, textiles, and textile composites for biomedical applications
Volume: 99, Pages: 47 - 55
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
This work presents manufacturing, processing and characterisation of the phosphate glass fibre (PGF) products for biomedical applications, including multifilament PGF strands, yarns and textiles, and PGF textile composites. The multifilament production of PGF strands was achieved using a 50-nozzle bushing. PGF yarns, with a linear density of 87 tex, a twist angle of 14° and a tensile strength of 0.29 N/tex, were produced by combining 8 fibre...
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Title
Production and characterisation of novel phosphate glass fibre yarns, textiles, and textile composites for biomedical applications
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
99
Pages
47 - 55
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