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Montmorillonite clay reinforcement epoxy resins

General discussions of the effect of reinforcing agents on the thermal properties of polymers include glass fiber-reinforced polyethylene terephthalate [28], multiwalled carbon nanotube-reinforced liquid crystalline polymer [29], polysesquioxane [30, 31], polynrethane [31], epoxy resins [32], polyethylene [33], montmorillonite clay-reinforced polypropylene [34], polyethylene [35], polylactic acid [36, 37], calcium carbonate-filled low-density polyethylene [38], and barium sulfate-filled polyethylene [39]. [Pg.95]

Abstract In this chapter, we report the findings of experimental investigations conducted on durability of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites with and without the addition of montmorillonite nanoclay. First, neat and nanoclay-added epoxy systems were characterized to evaluate the extent of clay platelet exfoliation and dispersion of nanoclay. GFRP composite panels were then fabricated with neat/modified epoxy resin and exposed to six different conditions, i.e. hot-dry/wet, cold-dry/wet, ultraviolet radiation and alternate ultraviolet radiation-condensation. Room temperature condition samples were also used for baseline consideration. [Pg.780]


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