Although not fully understood, it is well recognized that optimal working of glass fibre sizings is necessary to maximize the performance of glass fibre reinforced polymer composites. It is important that the organic components in such sizings continue to function after exposure to the high temperatures often experienced during composite processing. This study presents the results on the thermal stability of polypropylene and epoxy compatible glass fibre sizings obtained using TGA, microbond adhesion measurement and composite mechanical testing. Test results indicate that the performance of commercial polypropylene compatible glass fibre sizings can be significantly compromised by thermo-oxidative degradation at normal composite processing ...
The results of a study on the properties of glass fibres after thermal conditioning at typical engin...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
The influence of sizing constituent distribution on the properties of sized glass fibres (GFs) and c...
Although not fully understood, it is well recognized that optimal working of glass fibre sizings is ...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry. Possibly the most critical co...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the foundation of a composite materials industry with a global annua...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry with a global annual productio...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
In the present work the reinforcement potential of thermally recycled glass fibers in injection mold...
Natural fibres have been identified as a potential substitute for mineral fillers in thermoplastic m...
In the present study, commercial chopped glass fibres were heat treated at 300°C, 450°C, 500°C and 6...
The study reported the mechanical properties of glass fibres conditioned at typical temperatures for...
It has previously been found that thermal-oxidative degradation of the matrix can strongly affect th...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of the composites industry. Possibly the most critical ...
The results of a study on the properties of glass fibres after thermal conditioning at typical engin...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
The influence of sizing constituent distribution on the properties of sized glass fibres (GFs) and c...
Although not fully understood, it is well recognized that optimal working of glass fibre sizings is ...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry. Possibly the most critical co...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the foundation of a composite materials industry with a global annua...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry with a global annual productio...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
In the present work the reinforcement potential of thermally recycled glass fibers in injection mold...
Natural fibres have been identified as a potential substitute for mineral fillers in thermoplastic m...
In the present study, commercial chopped glass fibres were heat treated at 300°C, 450°C, 500°C and 6...
The study reported the mechanical properties of glass fibres conditioned at typical temperatures for...
It has previously been found that thermal-oxidative degradation of the matrix can strongly affect th...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of the composites industry. Possibly the most critical ...
The results of a study on the properties of glass fibres after thermal conditioning at typical engin...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
The influence of sizing constituent distribution on the properties of sized glass fibres (GFs) and c...