This paper investigates the effects of temperature, heating time and atmosphere on the tensile modulus and strength of thermally-treated E-glass fibres. The heating conditions that were investigated are identical to those used in thermal recycling of waste polymer matrix composite materials, and therefore this study determines the effects of the recycling process conditions on the properties of reclaimed fibreglass. The loss in fibre strength is dependent on the temperature and time of the thermal process, and large strength loss occurs under the heating conditions used for high temperature incineration of polymer composites. A phenomenological model is presented for the residual fibre strength for the temperatures and heating time of the t...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the large reductions to the tensile fracture ...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
In the present study, commercial chopped glass fibres were heat treated at 300°C, 450°C, 500°C and 6...
AbstractCommercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of therm...
The strength loss of thermally treated glass fibre (GF) at elevated temperature is well reported in ...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
The strength loss of glass fibres (GF) following exposure to elevated temperatures is a long-establi...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the large reductions to the tensile fracture ...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
The processing and reuse of end-of-life composite products in an environmentally friendly manner is ...
Due to economic and technical reasons, no recycling process for glass fibre composites has been comm...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
Results are presented from the ReCoVeR project on the regeneration of the strength of thermally cond...
In the present study, commercial chopped glass fibres were heat treated at 300°C, 450°C, 500°C and 6...
AbstractCommercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of therm...
The strength loss of thermally treated glass fibre (GF) at elevated temperature is well reported in ...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
The strength loss of glass fibres (GF) following exposure to elevated temperatures is a long-establi...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the large reductions to the tensile fracture ...
The recovery and reuse of glass fibres from manufacturing waste and end-of-life composites in an env...
This paper reported transformability of regenerating strengths of heat treated glass fibres (HTGFs) ...