Method of making glass fibers having a reduced tendency to give

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Forming product or preform from molten glass

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106211, 106212, 106213, 428378, C03C 2502

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ABSTRACT:
A method and composition are provided for producing an improved sized glass fiber strand that has a reduced tendency to form gummy deposits on fabrication machinery under high relative humidity conditions. The glass fiber strand is treated with a starch based forming size comprising about 50 to about 65 weight percent of the non-aqueous components of the composition being a starch containing cross-links that has been partially cooked along with a hydrogenated vegetable oil, or fatty triglyceride, cationic wetting agent, emulsifying agent, and water. The forming size composition can also contain a salt of a polyamino functional polyamide resin and a carboxylic acid and a wax and a coupling agent.

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