Glass fibres are melt-spun, silica-based inorganic materials. Their main application is in glass fibre-reinforced composites, which account for more than 90% of all fibre-reinforced composites currently produced. Nevertheless, improvement of the key properties of composites remains challenging. The objective of this reprint is to focus on actual research topics related to glass fibres comprising multifunctional nanostructured surfaces, e.g., graphene, which can lead to electrically conductive fibres and their interphases in composites that are capable of uptake under a variety of mechanical, chemical, humidity, and thermal conditions for in situ sensing functions. Sizing of glass fibres help to protect the filaments from failure during proc...
Fiber reinforced composites (FRCs) have demonstrated tremendous growth and attention owing to their ...
The fibre surface coating (or sizing) is one of, if not the, most crucial components involved in the...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
An engineered interphase can improve the mechanical properties of epoxy/glass composites simultaneou...
Glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP) has been widely used in many applications, including chemical ...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry. Possibly the most critical co...
In this study, we report the effect of sizing glass fibres (GFs) with tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (...
peer-reviewedThis paper reports the use of cellulose microcrystals (CMCs) for improving fibre-matrix...
A number of analytical techniques were applied to investigate changes to the surface of unsized boro...
E-glass three dimensional (3D) stitched preform composites have been developed for several industria...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
Adequate stress transfer between the inorganic reinforcement and surrounding polymeric matrix is ess...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites are widely used materials in structural and transpo...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
Glass fibers are among the most versatile industrial materials known today, where 4 billion pounds o...
Fiber reinforced composites (FRCs) have demonstrated tremendous growth and attention owing to their ...
The fibre surface coating (or sizing) is one of, if not the, most crucial components involved in the...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...
An engineered interphase can improve the mechanical properties of epoxy/glass composites simultaneou...
Glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP) has been widely used in many applications, including chemical ...
Glass fibre reinforcements form the backbone of a composites industry. Possibly the most critical co...
In this study, we report the effect of sizing glass fibres (GFs) with tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (...
peer-reviewedThis paper reports the use of cellulose microcrystals (CMCs) for improving fibre-matrix...
A number of analytical techniques were applied to investigate changes to the surface of unsized boro...
E-glass three dimensional (3D) stitched preform composites have been developed for several industria...
Single fibre tensile testing of thermally conditioned water sized and γ – aminopropyltriethoxysilane...
Adequate stress transfer between the inorganic reinforcement and surrounding polymeric matrix is ess...
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites are widely used materials in structural and transpo...
Results are presented on E-glass fibre properties after thermal conditioning up to 600°C. Thermal co...
Glass fibers are among the most versatile industrial materials known today, where 4 billion pounds o...
Fiber reinforced composites (FRCs) have demonstrated tremendous growth and attention owing to their ...
The fibre surface coating (or sizing) is one of, if not the, most crucial components involved in the...
Commercially manufactured E-glass fibres were heat-conditioned to mimic the effects of thermal recyc...