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Reinforcement Relative temperature index

Compared to other engineering plastics, PPS compounds exhibit a superior combination of both elevated-temperature mechanical integrity and long-term resistance to thermal degradation. Table 15.8 compares the elevated-temperature performance of various reinforced engineering plastics as indicated by the heat deflection temperature and UL relative thermal index (RTI). [Pg.403]

The isotactic polypropylene (iPP) was supplied by FiberVisions, Georgia, in the form of homopolymer pellets with a melt flow index of 35g/10 min (230 °C, 160 g) and a density of 0.91 g cm-3. The reinforcing filler was rice straw fibril and fibril aggregates (RSF) obtained from rice straw pulp fiber (Taonan paper and pulp company, Jihn ptrovinoe. North-east of China) that was cut to pass a screen (room temperature and relative humidity of 30%) with holes of 1 mm in diameter by a Willey mill before treatment. The maleated polypropylene (MAPP) was used as compatibilizing agent and Epolene G-3003 P has an acid number of 6 and a molecular mass of 125 722. [Pg.330]


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