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    often used in composites are copper, aluminum, nickel, and steel. Copper-clad sheets (one or both sides) for printed-circuit and multilayer boards comprise the largest volume of metal composite sheet laminates. Nonmetallics include elastomers, vulcanized fiber, and cork. Composite metal/plastic...

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solid core glass rod at a point removed from hot temperature that can cause crystallization in the core glass rod, disposing a solid clad glass rod
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A Fiber-Optic Chronology
Summer 1956: Curtiss suggests making glass clad fibers by melting a tube onto a rod of higher-index glass
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