New Study Reveals PBO Fiber More Heat Resistant in Nitrogen Environment
The researchers studied how heat affects a strong fiber called PBO. They heated the fiber in different environments and found that it breaks down at higher temperatures when heated quickly. Oxygen makes the fiber break down faster, while nitrogen helps it resist heat better. The fiber breaks down in one step, whether in air or nitrogen. By using a special analysis, they learned how heat and oxygen change the fiber's structure.