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Automotive applications, glass composites

Van Poucke J, James A. Long glass fiber polypropylene technology for automotive applications. Automotive Composites Conference, conference proceedings. Society of Plastics Engineers 2006. [Pg.255]

W. Hufenbach, R. Bohm, M. Thieme, A. Winklta-, E. Mader, J. Rausch, Polypropylene/glass fiber 3D-textile reinforced composites for automotive applications. Mater. Des. 32, 1468-1476 (2011)... [Pg.175]

Experimental results show that composites with a glass-fibre content of up to 73 %(mass/mass) and a void content of only 1 %v can readily be made. The cycle time of the moulding operation is less than five minutes, which intrinsically renders this process very attractive for automotive applications. [Pg.274]

Keywords automotive, automotive application, car components, automotive requirements, substitution of metals and polymers, interior parts, exterior parts, electrical applications, filled PP, elastomer-modified PP, thermoplastic polyolefins (TPO), GMT-PP, long-fiber reinforced PP, composites, market trends, glass fiber (GF) reinforcement. [Pg.649]

Hufenbach W, Bohm R, Thieme M, Winkler A, M er E, Rausch J, et al. Polypropylene/ glass fibre 3D-textile reinforced composites for automotive applications. Mater Des 2011 32 1468-76. [Pg.373]

Devareddy and Arbetti [6] have discussed the use of natural liber composites with polypropylene in the automotive industry. They point out that due to their intrinsically superior properties, libers may, in due course, replace glass fibers in may automotive applications. [Pg.187]

The term plastics covers a broader variety of species than the term metals . Hence, without effective classification, the possibilities for oversimplification and confusion are endless. In terms of mechanical performance in automotive applications, and in particular the response to stress, probably the most important distinction is between unfilled plastics and composites. In automotive plastics terms, composite means plastics reinforced with fibres, usually glass. Nowadays there is a very extensive range of distinct materials answering to this description their significance is discussed later. [Pg.13]

John Theberge, Barry Arkles, and Peter Cloud, Low Cost Glass-Fortified Thermoplastic Resins for Automotive Applications , 27th Annual Technical Conference, Reinforced Plastics/Composites Institute, Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc, Washington. DC, 1972. [Pg.81]


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