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Industrial applications and properties of short glass fiber-reinforced plastics

โœ Scribed by Drago Santrach


Publisher
Society for Plastic Engineers
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
537 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-8397

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Abstract

Short glass fibers for reinforcements of plastics have been commercially produced for over three decades. During this period, they have been used in virtually every polymer, as well as in other matrices, such as concrete and plaster. Their tensile strength/cost performance is still three times that of Kevlarยฎ and more than 30 times better than carbon fibers. Similarly, excellent modulus/cost performance and high temperature/cost performance can be achieved. This article gives a review of shortโ€fiber composites: their properties and use. Included is a comparison of compounding vs. inโ€house blending, fiber/flake hybrids, and reinforced polymer blends. Finally, several new materials still in development stages will be examined.


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