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Glass-filled properties

Properties Glass-filled Mineral-filled Sheet Molding Sheet... [Pg.1030]

The water hberated during the cure has no apparent effect on the composite properties. Glass-filled composites prepared in this manner retain mechanical properties at elevated temperatures as well as solvent and flammabiUty resistance (88). PhenoHc-graphite-fiber composites that exhibit superior mechanical properties have also been prepared by this process. [Pg.308]

Polymers used for seat and plug seals and internal static seals include PTFE (polytetrafluoroeth ene) and other fluorocarbons, polyethylene, nylon, polyether-ether-ketone, and acetal. Fluorocarbons are often carbon or glass-filled to improve mechanical properties and heat resistance. Temperature and chemical compatibility with the process fluid are the key selec tion criteria. Polymer-lined bearings and guides are used to decrease fric tion, which lessens dead band and reduces actuator force requirements. See Sec. 28, Materials of Construction, for properties. [Pg.790]

Property ASTM method Units Unfilled 30% glass filled 30% glass filled and impact modified... [Pg.455]

Property Units ASTM test Glass-filled Unfilled... [Pg.499]

Figure 24.9. Effect of cure time on some properties of M-F mouldings. Cure temperature cellulose filled 295-308°F mineral filled 300-320°F O glass-filled material, asbestos-filled material, A cellulose-filled material (a) Cross-breaking strength (b) tensile strength (c) impact strength (d) impact strength (e) water absorption (rag), boiling water 30 min (f) cold water 24 h, 23°C ... Figure 24.9. Effect of cure time on some properties of M-F mouldings. Cure temperature cellulose filled 295-308°F mineral filled 300-320°F O glass-filled material, asbestos-filled material, A cellulose-filled material (a) Cross-breaking strength (b) tensile strength (c) impact strength (d) impact strength (e) water absorption (rag), boiling water 30 min (f) cold water 24 h, 23°C ...
High stiffness, fair resistance to corrosion and good frictional properties sometimes make nylons more attractive than metals. The stiffness of the polymer may be increased by glass filling. Nylons containing molybdenum... [Pg.117]

Properties Liquid Unsaturated elastomer flexible glass-filled compound Crystal... [Pg.1322]

Thermal and physical properties of plastics (typical values) LDPE HDPE UHMWPE 50% glass-filled HDPE... [Pg.135]

PPO has excellent resistance to nonoxidizing acids, alkalis, salts, and polar solvents but is attacked by nonpolar solvents, such as benzene. As shown in Table 15.9, glass-filled PPO has a heat deflection temperature of 145 °C and excellent mechanical properties. [Pg.201]


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