Fibers and Composites

This book is devoted to advanced composite materials based on carbon fibers issued from different precursors and various matrices. Written by internationally recognized specialists, Fibers and Composites is divided into three main parts. The first presents an alternative way to process and prepare...

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Other Authors: Delhaes, Pierre
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Language:English
Published: London New York Taylor & Francis 2003
©2003
Series:World of carbon ; v. 2
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