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Kevlar® Surfaces matrices

Like other composite properties, the wear resistance is influenced by the orientation of reinforcing fibres. Sung and Suh found that with biaxially-oriented glass fibre and molybdenum disulphide in a PTFE matrix (Duroid 5813), the wear resistance was greatest when the highest proportion of fibre was normal to the sliding surface. The same effect was found with a graphite fibre/epoxy composite and a Kevlar fibre/epoxy composite. [Pg.214]

The effect of the polyamide benzimidazole group on the surface wettability and interfacial adhesion of fiber/matrix composites of two kinds of aramid fibers from poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (Kevlar-49) and poly-(polyamide benzimidazole-co-p-phenylene terephthalamide) (DAFIII) have been... [Pg.309]

Yue C Y and Padmanabhan K (1999) Interfacial studies on surface modified Kevlar fiber/epoxy matrix composite, Compos Part B 30 205-217. [Pg.278]

Penn, L.S., Tesoro, G.C. and Zhou, H.X., Some effects of surface-controlled reactions of Kevlar 29 on the interface in epoxy composites. Polym. Compos., 9, 184-191 (1988). Ozzello, A., Grummon, D.S., Drzal, L.T., Kalantar, J., Loh, I.-H. and Moody, R.A., Interfacial shear strength of ion beam modified LTHMW-PE fibers in epoxy matrix composites. Proc. Mater. Res. Soc. Symp., 153, 217-222 (1989). [Pg.657]


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