Claims
- 1. Glass fibers which have been flame attenuated and have been prepared from a composition consisting essentially of, in mol percent:
- 2. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said composition consists essentially of, in mol percent:
- 3. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said composition consists essentially of, in mol percent:
- 4. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 5. The glass fibers of claim 2, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2hr.
- 6. The glass fibers of claim 3, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 7. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein the measured biodissolution of the fibers is greater than about 400 ng/cm2hr.
- 8. The glass fibers of claim 2, wherein the measured biodissolution of the fibers is greater than about 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 9. The glass fibers of claim 3, wherein the measured biodissolution of the fibers is greater than about 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 10. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein the fibers exhibit C(acid)≧2.00, C(bio)≦2.23 and C(moist)≧2.50.
- 11. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein the fibers exhibit C(acid)≧2.00, C(bio)≦2.20 and C(moist)≧2.60.
- 12. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein the fibers have been prepared by the rod process.
- 13. Flame attenuated glass fibers, said fibers having an outer shell depleted of a position of volatile oxides, said fibers prepared from a glass composition comprising, in mol percent:
- 14. The fibers of claim 13, wherein said fibers exhibit biodissolution≧300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 15. The fibers of claim 13, wherein said glass composition comprises, in mol percent:
- 16. An acid and moisture resistant glass fiber prepared by flame attenuation from a glass composition consisting essentially of, in mol percent:
- 17. Flame attenuated glass fibers prepared from a glass composition comprising, in mol percent:
- 18. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said glass composition from which the fibers are prepared comprise, in mol percent:
- 19. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said glass composition from which the fibers are prepared comprise, in mol percent:
- 20. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 21. The glass fibers of claim 2, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 22. The glass fibers of claim 3, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 23. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 24. The glass fibers of claim 2, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 25. The glass fibers of claim 3, wherein said fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 26. The glass fibers of claim 1, wherein the fibers exhibit C(acid)≧2.00, C(bio)≦2.23 and C(moist)≧2.50.
- 27. The glass fibers of claim 10, wherein the fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 28. The glass fibers of claim 10, wherein the fibers have a measured biodissolution rate of greater than 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 29. A method for preparing glass fibers, which comprises contacting a primary with sufficient high temperature to create a loss of the more volatile compounds of the glass composition from the outside of the primaries to thereby create an outside shell which has a different composition than the fiber interior, where the primaries are prepared from a composition comprised of, in mol percent:
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein a pot and marble technique is employed to prepare the glass fibers.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein a direct melt method is employed to prepare the glass fibers.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/827,571, filed Mar. 28, 1997.
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