Development Of Heat-Resistant Interlayer Material For Laminated Glass
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Title
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Development Of Heat-Resistant Interlayer Material For Laminated Glass
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Date
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1952
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Index Abstract
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Not Available
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Photo Quality
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Undetermined
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Report Number
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WADC TR 52-304
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Creator
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Bjorksten, Johan
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Yaeger, Luther L.
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Roth, Robert J.
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Corporate Author
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Bjorksten Research Lab Inc Madison WI
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Extent
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52
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NTRL Accession Number
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AD020093
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Identifier
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AD0020093
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Access Rights
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Unknown
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Distribution Classification
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1
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DTIC Record Exists
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Yes
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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None
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Abstract
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Mylar was the most effective heat-resistant interlayer material investigated for aircraft laminated glass. The material withstood 4000 F for 2 hr without deleterious effects. Mylar-glass laminates maintained shatter resistance throughout the range of -65 to 400 F under simulated flight conditions. Epoxy-type adhesives produced the best bonding between Mylar and glass. Other polymers which were tested displayed insufficient thermal stability and/or poor optical properties.
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Report Availability
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Not available via Contrails
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Date Issued
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1952-02
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Index In
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DTIC
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Type
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report