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    Cutting Glass Technology

    Hi everyone, Does anyone of you have technical information about glass cutting science...?, We would like to have as a training information. Thanks in advance...!
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    Strength of Glass by Flexure

    Does anyboby have the ASTM C 158 document to be shared, in order to make test of glass by flexure...? Regards,
  3. hfernandez

    Bend vs flat resistance of glass

    Dear All, We would like to understand how to calculate bend vs flat resistance of glass. Normally in bend, you have like some pre-charged and give you some additional strenght before starting some additional in the oposite direction. There is some way to calculate..? Additionally, what happens...
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    Carbon & Kevlar fiber Mechanical Properties

    I would appreciate if someone could indicate me the different properties of the Carbon and Kevlar vs known materials like steel.
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    Glass distorsion during bending because boundaries effects

    Dear(s): I would like to know how to reduce the distorsion effect in a multilayer glass, due to some boundary condition, like a border or a hole. It´s very comum to have perimetral distortion in a border and contour distorsion in a hole. It could be possible to refill the boundary just to...
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    Glass behavior at low temperature

    I would like to undestand what is the main difference in mechanical characteristics when a glass is submited at low temperature.
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    Why the distorsion is caused in multilayer curved glasses?

    I would like to learn more about the distorsion in multilayer glasses

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