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Glass Fiber-Reinforced Thermosets

Ohsawa, T., Nakayama, A., Miwa, M. and Hasegawa, A. (1978). Temperature dependence of critical fiber length for glass fiber-reinforced thermosetting resins. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 22, 3203-3212. [Pg.90]

Bonding Adhesives for Design of Structural Joints D 5677 Specification for Fiberglass (Glass Fiber Reinforced Thermosetting Resin)... [Pg.515]

TABLE 15.20 Topical Properties of Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Thermoset Polyesters... [Pg.660]

Contact Molded Glass Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Resin Chemical Resistant Tanks (ASTM D-4097-82)... [Pg.118]

Lithopone. [Sachtleben Oiemie GmbH] Zinc sulflde/barium sulfate white pigment fnr thermosets, glass fiber-reinforced thermosets arid thermoplastics, paper applies. [Pg.212]

Glass fiber reinforced thermosets good chemical resistance, workability, and... [Pg.227]

Glass Fiber-Reinforced Thermosetting Resins Hand Laminating... [Pg.239]

Unsaturated polyester-based thermosets account for >70 % of the total global volume of all the glass fiber-reinforced thermosetting composites currently used (Atkins 1978 Majumdar 2008). [Pg.1863]

Thermosets usually provide higher mechanical and thermal properties at a lower material cost than do thermoplastics, more bang for the buck so to speak. However, most of the processes used to fabricate thermoset parts are slower and more limited in design freedom than the thermoplastic processes. Furthermore, the opportunity to utilize 100% of the material which thermoplastics provide is simply not available with thermosets because the regrind cannot be reused. Recycling possibilities are far more limited for thermosets for the same reason. Nonetheless, glass fiber-reinforced thermoset polyester is the material of choice for many outdoor applications in a severe environment such as boats and truck housings. [Pg.619]

Glass fiber reinforced thermosets Sheet molding compound (SMC) 15 to 30 0.30 to 0.35... [Pg.408]

Unsaturated polyesters, dissolved in greater or lesser quantities of styrene monomer, form the matrix material widely used for glass-fiber-reinforced thermoset sheet molding and bulk molding compounds. Upon polymerization of the styrene and concomitant conterminous grafting, an AB crosslinked copolymer network forms (see Section 5.6). [Pg.235]

ASTM D2996 Standard Specification for Filament-Wound Fiberglass (Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Thermosetting-Resin) Pipe. Applicable to epoxy, polyester, and furan resins in sizes from 1 in. to 16 in. (25 mm to 400 mm)... [Pg.699]

ASTM D3517 Standard Specification for Fiberglass (Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Thermosetting-Resin) Pressure Pipe. Applicable for pipes 8 in. through 144 in. (200 mm through 3600 mm) diameter, with or without siliceous sand, and polyester or epoxy resin... [Pg.700]

Diffusion related damage in glass fiber-reinforced thermosets caused by acids and water exhibit parallels. The fact that even dilute acids penetrate, e.g., along individual glass fibers, into laminates and irreversibly damage fibers and interfacial adhesion has been documented in a film presentation [813], Figure 5.275. [Pg.710]

Ehrenstein, G. W., Schmiemann, A. et al. Corrosion Phenomena in Glass-Fiber. Reinforced Thermosetting Resins, in Cheremisinoff Handbook of Cheramics and Composites, Marcel Decker Inc., New York, 1 (1990), p. 231 -268... [Pg.1395]


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