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Plastics and their Application to Aircraft Construction*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

Economical organisation and practically inexhaustible supplies of raw material in our country create exceptionally favourable conditions for the rapid development of the plastics industry. The raw material is drawn from the by-products of various branches of the chemical and agricultural industries.

By their technical properties, plastics present many advantages over many other materials. Some of them are as strong as metal, as transparent as glass, and as light as wood. Plastics are endowed with high dielectric properties, great thermo-stability, and low conductibility for sound and heat; they can be machined, pressed, moulded, and have a pleasing exterior.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1941

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Footnotes

*

Published by permission of the Ministry of Aircraft Production, R.T.P.

References

Note on Page 140 * Kozlov, P. M.. Plastics in aircraft construction. Moscow-Leningrad. Oborongiz, 1938.Google Scholar

Note on Page 142 * De-Bruyne, N. A.. “Flight,” No. 12, 1939, Plastic Progress.Google Scholar