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Carbon-particles glass-fiber reinforced plastics

Fiber-reinforced plastics are the most successful composite materials. In spite of the poor load-bearing ability of polymeric materials, excellent mechanical properties are achieved by using fiber architectures of glass and carbon hbers in a manner similar to the reinforcement of concrete with steel rods and frames. For example, toughened polymeric materials with dispersed rubber particles in a polymer matrix exhibit high fracture energy. In composite materials, introduction of secondary materials into the matrix can improve the mechanical properties considerably. [Pg.417]


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Carbon fiber reinforced

Carbon fibers, fiber Reinforcement

Carbon particles

Carbon reinforced plastic

Carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics

Fiber glass fibers

Fiber reinforced plastics

Glass fiber reinforcement

Glass fiber reinforcement plastics

Glass fibers

Glass particles

Glass reinforced plastics

Glass reinforcement

Particle fibers

Particle reinforcement

Particles carbonate

Plastic fiber

Reinforced plastics reinforcement

Reinforcements plastics

Reinforcing carbon fibers

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