A polyolefin plaque is made by hot compaction of an assembly of fibres of
the oriented polymer. It has been found to be beneficial to subject the
fibres to a prior crosslinking process. Hot compaction is then less
temperature-sensitive and produces plaques with excellent hot strength
properties. Preferably the fibres have been subjected to prior stages of
irradiation and annealing, both in a non-oxidising environment, for
example acetylene.