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      • Shear Strength

        Shear Strength is defined as the value of shear stress, which causes contiguous parts of a body to slide with respect to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact, reached when the material ruptures.

      • Compressive Strength

        Compressive Strength is defined as the value of uniaxial compressive stress reached when the materials fails completely. 
        Compressive Strength is a key mechanical parameter, representing the material’s ability to resist deformation under load.
      • Flexural Strength

        Flexural Strength is defined as the maximum stress the material will withstand in bending at the moment of rupture.

      • Tensile Strength

        The maximum tensile stress sustained by a plastic specimen before it fails in a tension (a pulling force) test.

      • Area Weight

        Area Weight is defined as the weight per unit area of tape or fabric. Typical units are g/cm2, g/m2, ounces/foot2, and ounces/yard2.

      • Combustible Content

        Combustible Content is defined as the percentage of combustible in a fiberglass product which is expressed by %. .

      • Moisture Content

        Moisture Content is defined as the percentage of water in a fiberglass product.

      • Breakage Strength

        Breakage strength refers to the point at which the specimen will break from applied stress.

      • Linear Density

        Liner density is defined in term of the weight per unit length. Its unit is tex, which is equal to the mass in grams of 1 km of yarn, filament, fiber or other textile strand.
      • Yield

        Yield is a measurement of the strand length per unit weight. Its units are yards/pound (ypp). 
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