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Polycarbonate glass fiber filled

MPC-FG Glass fiber filled polycarbonate, PC Modified Plastics... [Pg.2318]

In Figure 7.13 for polycarbonate [31], it is seen that does not rise systematically with filler concentration at a fixed shear stress. The 30% loaded system coincides with the 10% loaded glass fiber filled polycarbonate instead of lying between the 20% and the 40%. No apparent explanation can be presented for such anomalous behavior. [Pg.221]

The First plastic sabots were made of glass-fiber filled diallylphthalate sheathed in nylon and they included metal reinforcements whenever it was felt necessary to redistribute the stresses. The nylon sheath was necessitated by the abrasive nature of glass-filled materials. Nylon also is used for rotating bands on projectiles and on metal sabots. Other plastics used for the structural portions of sabots include poly propylenes, polycarbonates, celluloses, epoxies and phenolics. Polyethylene, neoprene, and silicone rubbers are used for seals and obturators... [Pg.231]

Polyamide-imides Polyarylsulfones (PAS) Polybutylenes (PB) Polycarbonates (PC) Polyesters (thermoplastic) Polyesters (thermoset-glass fiber filled)... [Pg.568]

Molding Plastic, Polyamide Resin (Nylon) Glass-Fiber Filled and Molded Polyamide Resin Glass-Fiber Filled Plastic Parts, MIL-M-19887 i. Plastic Molding Material, Polycarbonate, Glass Fiber Reinforced, MIL-P-81390... [Pg.387]

Fig. 6.8. Fracture toughness, K, of short glass fiber-thermoplastics injection molded composites as a function of weight fraction of fiber, fVr. (O) and (A) polyethylene terephthalate (PET) matrix ( ) and (A) polycarbonate (PC) matrix. Notches made transverse (O, ) and parallel (A, A) to the mold fill direction,... Fig. 6.8. Fracture toughness, K, of short glass fiber-thermoplastics injection molded composites as a function of weight fraction of fiber, fVr. (O) and (A) polyethylene terephthalate (PET) matrix ( ) and (A) polycarbonate (PC) matrix. Notches made transverse (O, ) and parallel (A, A) to the mold fill direction,...
Figure 2.11 pvT diagram for a polycarbonate filled with 20% glass fiber. Courtesy of Bayer AG, Germany. [Pg.46]

Epoxies High Performance Resins Cast, Rigid Polycarbonate (40% glass fiber reinforced) Polystyrenes Molded Styrene acrylonitrile (SAN) Polypropylene Asbestos filled 0.0055—0.0074 0.006 >0.006 0.007... [Pg.1358]

Reinforced Polyester Sheet molding compounds, general purpose Polystyrenes Molded Glass fiber (30%) reinforced SAN Diallyl Phthalates Molded Dacron Filled Polycarbonate 0.0086—0.022 0.009 0.009—0.017 (Wet) 0.01... [Pg.1363]

Glass filled polystyrene Glass filled polyester Graphite fiber filled nylon Glass filled ABS materials Glass filled polycarbonate Silica filled epoxy... [Pg.96]


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