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Layers, transcrystalline thickness

The strength of the material and the adhesion between fiber and matrix depend on the thickness of the transcrystalline layer. Figure 10.14 shows the effect of some process conditions (in this case temperature) on the thickness of the transcrystalline layer. °... [Pg.496]

Figure 10.14. The thickness of transcrystalline layer versus time at different melt temperatures in cellulose reinforced PP. [Adapted, by permission, from Gatenhom P, Hedenberg P, Karlsson J, Fehx J, Antec 96. Volume II. Conference proceedings, Indianapohs, 5th-10th May 1996, 2302-4.]... Figure 10.14. The thickness of transcrystalline layer versus time at different melt temperatures in cellulose reinforced PP. [Adapted, by permission, from Gatenhom P, Hedenberg P, Karlsson J, Fehx J, Antec 96. Volume II. Conference proceedings, Indianapohs, 5th-10th May 1996, 2302-4.]...

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