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                        A measure of the strength of fiber bundles determined under prescribed conditions and expressed in an arbitrary unit, pounds per milligram.    
    
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									1. A decrease in pressure that is caused by friction between a flowing liquid and a constricting container. The pressure drop is increased by a reduction in diameter of the container.  2. The change in pressure across a filter.    
    
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									In carbon fiber production, a fiber that results from a relatively low-temperature (200-500°C) heat treatment in the presence of oxygen which converts the precursor fiber, PAN or rayon, to an infusible fiber that is stable to further processing.    
    
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									Ready-to-mold, reinforcing material, either fiber, fabric, or mat, that is fully impregnated with resin and in some cases, partially cured. Prepregs are then used by fabricators in laying-up and molding composites after which curing is completed.    
    
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									1. Fabrics that have been stacked in multiple layers and bonded with a stitching yarn or by other means.  The preform may be cut into a shape for subsequent molding into a composite part.  
2. A preshaped nonwoven made by distributing fibers over a screen in the approximate contour of the finished part. 
3. A preshaped, three-dimensional reinforcement made via braiding, weaving, or knitting or some combination of these. 
4. A formed but not fully consolidated stack of prepreg layers which have the contour of the finished product. 5. The first stage in the production of blow-molded products such as pet bottles.    
    
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									Bringing a sample or specimen of textile material to a relatively low moisture content (approximate equilibrium in an atmosphere between 5 and 25% relative humidity) prior to conditioning in a controlled atmosphere of higher humidity for testing. (While preconditioning is frequently translated as predrying, specimens should not be brought to the overdry state.)    
    
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									Of an insulating material, the ratio of the power in watts dissipated in a capacitor in which the material is dielectric, to the product of the sinusoidal voltage and current expressed in effective volt-amperes.    
    
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									A common name for potassium or potassium compounds. Generally used to mean potassium carbonate.    
    
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									A manufactured product in which a carded web is produced and treated with a thermoplastic powder that has a melting point less than that of the fiber in the web. The powder is heated to its melting point by through-air and infrared heating or by hot-calendering to effect bonding.    
    
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									1. A thin, naturally tan-colored silk fabric with a knotty, rough weave.  
2. A cotton fabric made from yarns spun from fine-combed staple and finished with a high luster.  This fabric is used for underwear. 
3. Fabrics like cotton pongee made from manufactured fibers.    
    
    						Industry:Textiles