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I don't know what we do with our glass cloths, the way they wear through.
"I really did need the glass cloths," said Bunch.
Glass cloth tapes are often used in powder coating and sandblasting operations.
An abrasion-resistant layer of glass cloth was applied to the outer skin for protection.
It's glass cloth, gasketed onto the two steel sections it joins.
The nosecone was skinned with glass cloth over balsa.
Old linen glass cloths are £6 and pairs of curtains start at £200.
She could not unlatch the window and winding a glass cloth round her arm, she smashed it.
You know, sheets, tablecloths, and towels and glass cloths.
I fetched a glass cloth and mopped her up a bit, and shortly after that the party came to an end."
Brace the gun in an upright position and dab the resin into the glass cloth with a stubby brush.
After the invention of acrylic glass, the need for glass cloth faded, though during its popularity it was sold nationwide by many retailers.
Phenolic sheet is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or glass cloth impregnated with synthetic resin.
The fuselage tapered from the leading edge aft, an area covered glass cloth over PVC foam.
During the Great Depression, Bladen's post office would have likely closed were it not due to the mail traffic caused by glass cloth.
A final mould is then made of polyester resin and glass cloth; from which a polyurethane form is made for final production.
Glass cloth was invented and first manufactured in 1916 by Alfred Turner in Bladen, Nebraska.
Then, far down a shaft wrought of beaten aluminum, a hatch opened, light blazed forth, and Joseph appeared in an ancient spacesuit fashioned of glass cloth.
Carbon is deposited in a matrix of carbon, just as plastic resin is deposited in a matrix of glass cloth to form fiberglass.
Elsewhere, the KM 400 is all metal, a mixture of steel and alloy with an outer layer of glass cloth on the wings to ensure a smooth finish.
Glass cloth is a textile material, originally developed to be used in greenhouse paneling, allowing sunlight's ultraviolet rays to be filtered out, while still allowing visible light through to plants.
The top part (the deck) and the bottom (the hull) are molded separately and then bonded together using kevlar or glass cloth strips and epoxy or polyester resin.
It is generally fitted with an additional diffuser such as a glass cloth scrim, and positioned so as to give a lighting intensity of about one half of that of the key light.
The space between the ribs was also filled with PVC foam, which was then shaped to the Wortmann FX 67-K-150 section and covered with glass cloth.
Silicone-based adhesives provide the highest temperature resistance, with some tapes (such as some polyimide films and glass cloth tapes) allowing for intermittent use up to 500 F (260 C).