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  • Glass fiberizing process
    Philippe Derain of EFD Induction France gives a brief introduction to one of the. lesser-known uses of induction heating: glass fiberizing.
  • Using Oxidation Ovens for Carbon Fiber Processing
    to Bill Stry Ph.D., Senior Process Technology Engineer at Harper International, about the how carbon fiber oxidation processing works, the industrial applications, and what makes Harper's oxidation oven technology unique.
  • Dynamic Testing Leads to Improved Fibers
    for developing new and better fibers and fiber processing techniques. The ElectroForce (R) 3220 test instrument was chosen to test a series of nylon fibers 5 to 10 microns in diameter because of its outstanding precision and sensitivity for resolving forces and displacements. The standard system displacement
  • Presentation - Designing Carbon Fiber Research Systems for Scale Up
    Learn how success in commercial production begins with thoughtful decisions made during the design of the research and piloting scale Carbon Fiber process systems.
  • Case Study - Harper's Advanced Carbon Fiber Pilot Line at ORNL
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home to the Department of Energy's Carbon Fiber Technology Facility (CFTF) which houses this 390-ft / 118-meter advanced process line, provided by Harper International. Harper was selected for the DOE contract due to its capability to successfully design
  • White Paper - Maximizing the Competitive Benefits of Low Cost Natural Gas in the Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber
    This paper will discuss innovations to allow for a shift to gas-fired units and hybrid gas / electric designs for Carbon Fiber process equipment, with improved control and thermal uniformity, as well as a focus on reduction of utilities consumed in the thermal conversion process.
  • Plastics Processing Applications: Textile Fiber Production
    Typically the production of manmade colored textile and carpet fibers involves the feeding of two or more components into a single screw extruder, where they are mixed and extruded as a filament. Filament pumps, nozzles and further processing equipment ensure the fibers have the correct form
  • Fiber Skew: Definintion and Impact
    angle (perpendicular) to the long axis of the fiber. The result of this process is shown below.

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