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Carbon-fibre-reinforced materials

The importance of carbon-fibre composite materials in the development of the space shuttle cannot be overemphasized. Reinforced carbon-carbon composites are used in the nose cone and wing leading edges to provide the resistance to thermal shock and stress required for re-entry into the Earth s atmosphere. Carbon-carbon composites are a particular group of carbon-fibre reinforced materials in which both the bulk material and fibres are carbon. The... [Pg.826]

Plastic composites such as glass- or carbon-fibre reinforced materials are often based on polar epoxy or polyester resins, and are therefore compatible with the common adhesives as well as being readily bondable. Surface treatment is required simply to remove contaminants such as oils, dirt, and especially fluorocarbon mould release agents. The two main techniques used to achieve this are ... [Pg.104]

CA Grade code for carbon fibre reinforced material... [Pg.123]

So far when considering carbon fibre composites the matrix has been a thermosetting resin or polymer. The relative merits of thermosetting and thermoplastic polymer matrices were discussed briefly in Chapter 3. Several thermoplastic matrices are compounded with short carbon or glass fibres. In Table 5.22 however the properties of unidirectional, continuous, carbon fibre-reinforced materials are illustrated. [Pg.130]

Carbon fibre reinforcing material which when mixed with a suitable matrix produces a remarkably stiff and strong composite, with low friction and wear characteristics and weight advantages. [Pg.62]

The markets for polyetherimides arise to an extent from stricter regulations concerning flammability and smoke evolution coupled with such features as high strength, toughness and heat resistance. Application areas include car under-the-bonnet uses, microwave equipment, printed circuit boards and aerospace (including carbon-fibre-reinforced laminated materials). The polymer is also of interest in flim, fibre and wire insulation form. [Pg.526]

It is a popular misconception that plastics are cheap materials. They are not. On a weight basis most plastics are more expensive than steel and only slightly less expensive than aluminium. Prices for plastics can range from about 600 per tonne for polypropylene to about 25,000 per tonne for carbon fibre reinforced PEEK. Table 1.5 compares the costs of a range of plastics. [Pg.37]

A single ply unidirectional carbon fibre reinforced PEEK material has a volume fraction of fibres of 0.58. Use the data given below to calculate the Poisson s Ratio for the composite in the fibre and transverse directions. [Pg.241]

Figure 29. Fiuman osteoblast-like MG 63 cells in cultures on material surfaces modified with carbon nanoparticles. A fullerene Cgo layers deposited on carbon fibre-reinforced carbon composites (CFRC), B fullerene C o layers deposited on microscopic glass coverslips, C terpolymer of polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyldifluoride and polypropylene, mixed with 4% of single-wall carbon nanohorns, D the same terpolymer with high crystalline electric arc multi-wall nanotubes, E diamond layer with hierarchically organized micro- and nanostmcture deposited on a Si substrate, F nanocrystalline diamond layer on a Si substrate. Standard control cell culture substrates were represented by a PS culture dish (G) and microscopic glass coverslip (FI). Immunofluorescence staining on day 2 (A) or 3 (B-Fl) after seeding, Olympus epifluorescence microscope IX 50, digital camera DP 70, obj. 20x, bar 100 pm (A, C, D, G,H)or 200 pm (B, E, F) [16]. Figure 29. Fiuman osteoblast-like MG 63 cells in cultures on material surfaces modified with carbon nanoparticles. A fullerene Cgo layers deposited on carbon fibre-reinforced carbon composites (CFRC), B fullerene C o layers deposited on microscopic glass coverslips, C terpolymer of polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyldifluoride and polypropylene, mixed with 4% of single-wall carbon nanohorns, D the same terpolymer with high crystalline electric arc multi-wall nanotubes, E diamond layer with hierarchically organized micro- and nanostmcture deposited on a Si substrate, F nanocrystalline diamond layer on a Si substrate. Standard control cell culture substrates were represented by a PS culture dish (G) and microscopic glass coverslip (FI). Immunofluorescence staining on day 2 (A) or 3 (B-Fl) after seeding, Olympus epifluorescence microscope IX 50, digital camera DP 70, obj. 20x, bar 100 pm (A, C, D, G,H)or 200 pm (B, E, F) [16].
Carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CRP) is used in die manufacture of golf clubs and tennis rackets, a What are composite materials b Which two substances are used to manufacture this composite material ... [Pg.43]

Owston, C. N. (1976), Eddy current methods for the examination of carbon fibre reinforced epoxy resins. Materials Evaluation. Nov. 1976. 34. 11, 237-244, 250. [Pg.838]

Kaczmarek, H. (1995), Ultrasonic detection of damage in carbon fibre reinforced plastics, J. Composite Materials. 29. 1, 59-95. [Pg.839]

Xiang 235, Jones FR. Effect of isothermal ageing on thermomechanical stability of carbon fibre reinforced PMF-15 resin matrix composites. In Found MS, editor. Experimental techniques and design in composites materials. Sheffield Academic Press 1995. pp. 406—20. [Pg.368]


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