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Charred Composite Shingle

Glass fiber and charred and ashed mineral filled tar is present. The lower right of center white agglomerate is fully ashed. The mid-left brown material has protected some of the carbon. The black material still contains charred tar.

Transmitted Off-Crossed Polars and Reflected Darkfield

Definition/Function:

This is burnt glass fiber/tar composite shingle material. The tar used in the composite is 60% clay filler and 40% tar. The larger mineral grains on the surface of the shingle are not present in this sample. Tar soaks into the clay and is somewhat protected from oxidation.

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