International audienceIn the present study, Polyamide 12 was compounded with glass fibers in both laboratory and industrial twin screw extruders using various processing conditions (screw speed and feed rate). Dead-stop experiments were performed and samples were collected at different locations along the screws in order to determine the fiber length distribution and the extent of fiber breakage. Results show that significant fiber break-up occurs right after the addition of glass fibers to the molten matrix. Similarly fiber length distribution changes drastically at the first sampling location, near the glass fiber feeder. Processing conditions also influence the extent of degradation: it increases with screw speed and decreases with feed ...
An experimental study of fibers breakage in a starve-fed single screw extrusion is presented. A long...
International audienceComposites made of polypropylene and short lignocellulosic fibers are usually ...
The aim of this work is to compare the effects of two different 40 mm screws on fiber breakage durin...
International audienceIn the present study, Polyamide 12 was compounded with glass fibers in both la...
International audienceThe inter-relationship between processing conditions and fiber breakage has be...
International audienceGlass fiber breakage during compounding was determined for both batch and cont...
International audienceIn Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, models describing lignocellulose fiber br...
Due to their valuable properties (low weight, and good thermal and mechanical properties), glass fib...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the study of fiber breakage during compounding with a...
The effect of processing conditions on fiber length degradation was investigated in order to produce...
International audienceLimiting fibre breakage during composite processing is a crucial issue. The pu...
In this study, we compare the effect of twin-screw extrusion processing on the attrition of wood fib...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20% hemp fibres were prepare...
The effects of processing conditions on fiber length degradation were investigated in order to produ...
International audienceThermoplastic polymers reinforced by lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly u...
An experimental study of fibers breakage in a starve-fed single screw extrusion is presented. A long...
International audienceComposites made of polypropylene and short lignocellulosic fibers are usually ...
The aim of this work is to compare the effects of two different 40 mm screws on fiber breakage durin...
International audienceIn the present study, Polyamide 12 was compounded with glass fibers in both la...
International audienceThe inter-relationship between processing conditions and fiber breakage has be...
International audienceGlass fiber breakage during compounding was determined for both batch and cont...
International audienceIn Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, models describing lignocellulose fiber br...
Due to their valuable properties (low weight, and good thermal and mechanical properties), glass fib...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the study of fiber breakage during compounding with a...
The effect of processing conditions on fiber length degradation was investigated in order to produce...
International audienceLimiting fibre breakage during composite processing is a crucial issue. The pu...
In this study, we compare the effect of twin-screw extrusion processing on the attrition of wood fib...
International audienceComposites made of polycaprolactone reinforced by 20% hemp fibres were prepare...
The effects of processing conditions on fiber length degradation were investigated in order to produ...
International audienceThermoplastic polymers reinforced by lignocellulosic fibers are increasingly u...
An experimental study of fibers breakage in a starve-fed single screw extrusion is presented. A long...
International audienceComposites made of polypropylene and short lignocellulosic fibers are usually ...
The aim of this work is to compare the effects of two different 40 mm screws on fiber breakage durin...