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Miscellaneous Reinforcing Agents

Other materials that have been incorporated into polymers to modify mechanical and other properties include calcium sulfate in styrene-butadiene rubber [174-178], barium sulfate in polyethylene [179], barium sulfate in polypropylene [174], aluminum in epoxy resins [178], kaolinite-muscovite in polyvinyl chloride-polybutyl acrylate [Pg.82]

Effect of Aluminum Powder and Mineral Fillers on Mechanical Properties of Three Polymers [Pg.83]

The limited amount of information available on the mechanical properties of polymers filled with two of these agents, namely, aluminum powder and minerals, is reviewed in Table 3.13. [Pg.83]


Table 2.6 Review of published work on miscellaneous reinforcing agents and fillers ... Table 2.6 Review of published work on miscellaneous reinforcing agents and fillers ...
EFFECT OF MISCELLANEOUS REINFORCING AGENTS ON THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS... [Pg.146]

Carbon is an important reinforcing agent for various elastomers. It is used in tires (71%) and other elastomers (22%). Miscellaneous applications (7%) include its use as a black pigment in inks and paints. [Pg.89]

Miscellaneous uses include textile bobbins, guns for hot melt adhesives and bilge pump housings. These materials are normally found in reinforced form. In addition to glass fibres, other fillers such as glass beads, talc and mica are used in conjunction with coupling agents. [Pg.727]


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