The term "fiberglass" is used for a variety of materials, and it's possible that your particular fiberglass object uses a matrix material that's soluble in acetone. It would be best to ask the manufacturer.
No. An optical fiber is a slim hair composed of glass. Glass is a fine insulator, and an optical fiber doesn't conduct electricity at all.
Fiber glass is stands of glass that comes in many forms. You can use it for vehicle hoods/parts, it is in some fabrics from earlier days, and it is also in insulation.
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no the core of a fiber optic cable is made of solid glass, making it impossible to pass anything but light through it.
They are polysterene foam and fiber glass (not encouraged due to irritation of the skin when broken).
Acetone doesn't attack glass.
yes it will
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
The main part of an optical fiber is a glass fiber (NOT hollow) within another glass fiber of another type of glass. Both types of glass have a different index of refraction; the signal travels through the inner glass fiber.
Depends on the material of that fiber glass weigh.
Fiber glass is a synthetic building material. It is really made of glass, but is processed in such a way as to be strong, light weight, and durable.My tennis raquet is made of fiber glass. Speed boats made of fiber glass really go fast. Fiber glass makes good insulation.
Get some plastic polish from the local Plastics store ( there is one in almost every city. - Acetone is known solvent for fibreglass, - don't let it near any fiberglass finish, it may be polished out,but it's not easy.
Foam glass is made when air bubbles are put into the glass when it is melted . Fiber glass is glass that has been pulled into long strands.
if some people are allgeric to alpakas then they could be able to be algeic to fiber glass it probally isnot the fiber glass iyt prob is so somstance in the fiber glass
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No it does not. Acetone is the only thing to worry about.