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Fibre reinforced polymer composites curves

Figure 6.8 The flexural stress versus strain curves for glass fibre-reinforced CTPEGA-modified epoxy-based composites (containing 0-40 phr of CTPEGA) Reprinted with permission from D. Ratna, T.K. Chongdar and B.C. Ghakrahorty, Polymer Composites, 2004,25,165. 2004, John Wiley and Sons Publishers... Figure 6.8 The flexural stress versus strain curves for glass fibre-reinforced CTPEGA-modified epoxy-based composites (containing 0-40 phr of CTPEGA) Reprinted with permission from D. Ratna, T.K. Chongdar and B.C. Ghakrahorty, Polymer Composites, 2004,25,165. 2004, John Wiley and Sons Publishers...
With TG it is also possible to determine glass fibres in polymer systems. Fava [261] recorded TG/DTG curves of PP filled with carbonate and fibreglass. TG is an ideal analytical tool for the control of the glass fibre content in composite materials. Since the glass fibre is thermally inert, there is no problem resolving the weight from the resin (by simple subtraction from 100%). Gibbons [151] has analysed additives such as plasticisers, antioxidants, fillers, and reinforcements for PAll, PE, PP and epoxy resins both qualitatively and quantitatively by DSC and thermomechanical analysis. Fig-... [Pg.185]


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