Glass fibers are used as other reinforcement fibers in manufacturing of textile preforms for composites. The textile preform fabrication is done by weaving, braiding, knitting, and stitching and by using nonwoven techniques, and they can be chosen generally based on the end-use requirements. Glass fibers are used in manufacturing structural composites, printed circuit boards, and a wide range of special-purpose products. Glass fiber manufacturing is the high-temperature conversion of various raw materials, which are predominantly borosilicate, into a homogeneous melt, followed by the fabrication of this melt into glass fibers. The most important melt properties of fiberglass melts are the fiber-forming viscosity, the temperature at which fibers are formed, and the liquid temperature at which crystals can form within hours and remain in equilibrium with the melt.
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