Abstract

AbstractThe applicability of the “voids theory” to laminates made from a phenolic resin and a loomstate cotton cambric has been studied. The effect of systematic variations in the bonding pressure and in the resin content on the density, tensile strength, Young's Modulus, shear strength. compressive strength and water absorption of the products was determined.

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