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Micarta is a
brand name for
composites of linen, canvas, paper, fibergl****,
carbon fiber, or
other fabric in a
thermosetting plastic. It was originally...
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developed in
Canada in the 1940s.
Micarta,
trade name for
Westinghouse decorative laminates, now
produced by Norplex-
Micarta.
Wilsonart plastic laminate is...
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targeted factories were
making plasticized helmet liners impregnated with
Micarta, a
phenolic resin invented by Westinghouse.
Mostly women were emplo****...
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durable and
cushioning nature.
Micarta is a po****r
handle material on user
knives due to its
toughness and stability.
Micarta is
nearly impervious to water...
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airplane engine, the
wireless telephone and
radio phone, and the use of
micarta-bakelite
propellers in the NBS-1
bomber and the DH-4B aeroplane. Bakelite's...
- flat sheets, most
often a few
millimeters thick. G-10 is very
similar to
Micarta and
carbon fiber laminates,
except that gl****
cloth is used as
filler material...
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become less of a
commercial product.
There are exceptions, such as
Micarta, a
modern paper composite, and
traditional applications such as the piƱata...
- when not
pushed to its limits. All 1978-1990 Iron Duke
engines used a
micarta camshaft gear that
meshed directly with a
steel gear on the crankshaft...
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known as "****
Paper Phenolic" and is a high-pressure
laminate made from
layers of
black paper and
phenolic resin. [citation needed]
Richlite Micarta...
- plastic-impregnated or
laminated paper or textiles, Arborite,
Formica (plastic), and
Micarta.
Other engineered laminate composites, such as Mallite, use a
central core...