Talk:Polybenzimidazole fiber

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Chemical polymer names are not internally capitalised, i.e. we write "polyvinyl chloride", not "PolyVinylChloride". I propose to shortly move this article to Polybenzimidazole fiber. -- Securiger 03:48, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Contradiction

This article claims that Polybenzimidazole does not melt, yet list a melting point. Iepeulas 14:18, 31 July 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Objection to the contradiction

The article states that " NO melting point (in flame tests)". This clearly proves that , there is no contradiction in the article, rather a clear understanding on flame tests has to be developed by the user who has stated the contradiction. science redefined 06:11, 9 August 2007 (UTC) Stefa

[edit] Objection to the objection to the contradiction

"A clear understanding on flame tests" ought to be given in the article, or linked to (and no, Flame test doesn't seem to shed much light on the matter). What's the article trying to say -- that "flame tests" don't reach 760 °C? Or is there some technical difference between "melting temperature" and "melting point"? Someone needs to fix the article to explain this for non-experts. --Chronodm 13:21, 18 September 2007 (UTC)