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The values I have are 6.3 Er for E-glass and 3.6 Er for
(Multifunctional) resin.
(Can't answer the S-glass question but I'd like to see the answer.)
(S-glass is >$$$$$ and available with high temp resin systems. i.e.,
CE and Poly. It has more favorable CTE values like 9 PPM in X and Y.)
Dave
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Subject: Re: FAB: E-GLASS VS. S-GLASS
Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO
Date: 2/29/96 10:08 PM
Can anyone add to this the Dk for E-glass vs S-Glass?
>Can anyone describe the differences in physical properties between E-glass and
>S-glass cloth? What resin is typically used with S-glass?
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>J. Marsico
>AIL Systems, Inc.
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