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GLASS FIBRE-REINFORCED RUBBER

FRACTURE BEHAVIOUR OF SHORT GLASS FIBRE-REINFORCED RUBBER-TOUGHENED NYLON COMPOSITES... [Pg.399]

Abstract The effects of the amount of rubber, the concentration of fibres and the state of the fibre/matrix interface upon the mechanical behaviour of short glass fibre-reinforced rubber-toughened nylon 6 ternary blends are described. First, tensile tests were carried out on different intermediate materials and then on the ternary blends to derive the stress-strain curves and document the damage mechanisms. Fracture toughness tests were implemented on compact tension specimens and the results were correlated to fractographic observations and acoustic emission analysis to assess the role of the different constituents. [Pg.399]

Fracivre Behaviour of Short Glass Fibre-Reinforced Rubber- Toughened Nylon Composites 401... [Pg.401]

Glass fibre-reinforced rubber-toughened nylon 6... [Pg.407]

Conveyor systems are applied in a number of areas in the rubber industry. The types used can range from simple canvas belt conveyors used for haul-off from conventional extruders, to systems used for transport and cooling of profile products, both in and emerging from continuous vulcanisation units. The latter types have to be resistant to the temperatures used in such systems and are variously constructed from glass fibre-reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene or a silicone rubber covered belt. [Pg.175]

Chen, F. and Jones, F. R Injection moulding of glass fibre reinforced phenolic composites 1. Study of the critical fibre length and the interfacial shear strength, Plast.. Rubber Composites Proc. Appl., 23, 241 (1995). [Pg.560]

Flexible plastics and rubbers can, as a matter of fact, only be treated with rubber-elastic lacquers, mainly on the basis of polyurethane, which, moreover, should be resistant to oxidation, oils, fuel and UV light. Besides, polyurethane lacquers are often used for several other plastics, such as PVC, polyamides, ABS and glass-fibre reinforced resins. [Pg.229]

The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effects of the rubber, the fibre concentration and the state of fibre/matrix interface upon the damage and fracture behaviour of short glass fibre-reinforced nylon-based materials. [Pg.400]

Plastics and rubbers occur most frequently as conveyor belts and straps as well as in cables and pipes. Ventilating conduits and chutes are made of glass-fibre-reinforced polyester. In addition, in-situ expanded rigid polyurethanes have recently been gaining ground as thermal insulating materials. [Pg.245]

Long and Short Glass Fibre Reinforced Natural Rubber Composites... [Pg.271]

Long and Short Glass Fibre Reinforced Natural Rubber Composites However, there are several limitations of natural fibres such as ... [Pg.281]


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