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Coupling agents, glass fiber

Bowland C. A formulation study of long fiber thermoplastic polypropylene (part 1) the effects of coupling agent, glass content resin properties on the mechanical properties. Automotive Composites Conference Exhibition, conference proceedings. Society of Plastics Engineers 2007. [Pg.267]

Organosilanes are the main group of coupling agents for glass fiber-reinforced polymers. They have been developed to couple virtually any polymer to the minerals that are used in reinforced composites f42J. [Pg.798]

Analog-to-glass fibers silanes are used as coupling agents for natural fiber polymer composites. For example, the treatment of wood fibers with product A-175 improves wood dimensional stability [53]. In contrast, a decrease of mechanical properties was observed for coir-UP composites after a fiber modification with di-chloromethylvinyl silane [54]. The treatment of mercer-... [Pg.798]

Culler, S.R., et. at. "Factor Analysis Applied to a Silane Coupling Agent on E-Glass Fiber System", Appl. Spec. 1984 (38) 495-500. [Pg.193]

Liquid rubbers In order to improve the flexibihty of short glass fiber-reinforced epoxy composites, Kaynak et al. [53] modified the epoxy resin matrix with hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) liquid mbber. A silane coupling agent was also used to improve the interfacial adhesion between glass fibers and epoxy matrix. However, Humpidge et al. [54] reported some unique processing problems for the resulting pasty mixmres when short textile fibers were incorporated in a hquid mbber medium. [Pg.354]

Ishida, H. and Koenig, J.L. (1980). Effect of hydrolysis and drying on the siloxane bonds of a silane coupling agent deposited on E-glass fibers. J. Polym. Sci. Polym. Phys. Edition 18, 233-237. [Pg.39]

Hoh, K.P., Ishida, H. and Koenig, J.L. (1988). Spectroscopic studies of the gradient in the silane coupling agent/malrix interface in fiber glass-reinforced epoxy. Polym. Composites 9, 151-157. [Pg.232]

Suzuki, Y., Maekawa, Z., Hamada, H., Yokoyama, A. and Sugihara, T. (1993). Influence of silane coupling agents on interlaminar fracture in glass fiber fabric reinforced unsaturated polyester laminates. J. Mater. Sci. 28, 1725-1723. [Pg.236]


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