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Graphite fibre

Like other thermoplastic materials, nylon has a high coefficient of expansion and low thermal conductivity. It also readily absorbs moisture. The inclusion of additives such as glass fibre, graphite and molybdenum disulphide reduces these disadvantages and increases the wear-resistance and operating temperature. [Pg.227]

Glass fibres, carbon fibres, graphite fibres and aramid fibres account for most of the reinforcements found in plastic composites. In the large-scale production of consumer-orientated composite products, hybrid composites are used in which glass fibres are mixed with... [Pg.612]

However, PTFE has big disadvantages as a bearing material - it has marginal wear-resistance, poor thermal conductivity and a high coefficient of expansion. These disadvantages can be reduced by the inclusion of additives such as glass fibre, graphite, bronze and molybdenum disulphide ... [Pg.221]

Z. Zhang, C. Breidt, L. Chang, F. Haupert, K. Friedrich (2004) Enhancement of the wear resistance of epoxy short carbon fibre, graphite, PTFE and nano-TiOj,... [Pg.132]

Comments GF = glass fibres, MF = Mineral filler, FL = Filler of carbon fibres, graphite and PTFE powder. ... [Pg.465]

As it was established by Geus et a/.[18, 19] the decrease of the rate of carbon deposition is a positive factor for the growth of fibres on metal catalysts. Si02 is an inhibitor of carbon condensation as was shown in Ref [20]. This support also provides possibilities for the stabilization of metal dispersion. Co and Fe, i.e. the metals that give the best results for the tubular condensation of carbon on graphite support, were introduced on the surface of siUca gel... [Pg.16]

J. Delmonte, Technology of Carbon and Graphite Fibre Composites, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York (1981). [Pg.663]

These consist of a number of parallel slots cut into the concrete surface. Each slot is then filled with a secondary anode of carbon/graphite fibres embedded in a conductive polymer grout. The current to each of these secondary anode systems is provided by a primary anode of platinised niobium wire placed in slots filled with conductive polymer which acts as the primary anode, these slots intersecting each slot of graphite fibre/conductive polymer at right angles. [Pg.190]


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