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Tough polymers controlled fracture

Toughness assessment of ductile polymers is still a matter of debate. A sensitive way to characterise the mechanical performance of these materials, and to rank them, is to determine their ductile-brittle transitions. Test speed can thus be varied over several decades of test speed, while keeping the temperature constant, or a wide range of temperature can be scanned in controlled steps at given velocity. In the first case, the higher the speed at which the tough-to-brittle transition occurred, the better the grade in terms of fracture resistance. In the latter case, the lower the temperature at which the brittle-to-ductile transition occurred, the more suited the material for impact applications. [Pg.130]

The properties of thermosetting and thermoplastic resin systems are continually improved to meet increasing performance requirements of end users. One way to enhance material properties is to incorporate nano-modifiers, based on elastomeric silicone particles, which are optionally grafted with other (acrylic) polymers to control dispersibility, viscosity, and other parameters. As an example, epoxy resin formulations have been modified with silicone nanospheres to improve low-stress behavior. Table 1 shows the outstanding fracture toughness improvement of silicone coreshell nanospheres, even at very low particle loading levels. [Pg.977]


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