A commercially available carbon fiber (CF) with an epoxy-based sizing (EP-sized CF) and an unsized CF have been plasma treated to study the effect on the fiber-matrix adhesion towards a polypropylene matrix. The EP-sized fiber was chosen because of its predictable low adhesion in a polypropylene (PP) matrix. The fibers have been modified using a microwave low-pressure O 2/CO 2/N 2-gas plasma source (Cyrannusreg) developed at IWS in a batch process. One aim of this study was the evaluation of parameters using high energies and short time periods in the plasma chamber to see the effect on mechanical performance of CF. These results will be the fundamental work for a planned continuous plasma modification line. The CF surface was characterized...
Activated carbons with uniform size micropores appear to have the highest potential for improvement ...
Plasma and electrochemical treatments of carbon fibers for enhanced properties are often presented i...
Calcium carbonate and carbon fiber surfaces were modified by use of a series of plasma polymers at d...
The interfacial interface between fibers and matrix plays a key role for epoxy matrix composites and...
The first objective of this research was to chemically characterize the surface of conventional carb...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
In various industries today, composites have become a popular material of choice with its desirable ...
This report presents a study on the effect of microwave plasma sources on the surface modification o...
Carbon fibers (CFs) are commonly applied reinforcement material in various composites to improve the...
Low power gas plasma treatments have been used to modify the surface composition and morphology of c...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
This research focused on enhancement of mechanical properties in carbon fiber (CF)-filler-reinforced...
In this paper, plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) treatments of carbon fibers (CFs) are perfor...
Activated carbons with uniform size micropores appear to have the highest potential for improvement ...
Activated carbons with uniform size micropores appear to have the highest potential for improvement ...
Plasma and electrochemical treatments of carbon fibers for enhanced properties are often presented i...
Calcium carbonate and carbon fiber surfaces were modified by use of a series of plasma polymers at d...
The interfacial interface between fibers and matrix plays a key role for epoxy matrix composites and...
The first objective of this research was to chemically characterize the surface of conventional carb...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
In various industries today, composites have become a popular material of choice with its desirable ...
This report presents a study on the effect of microwave plasma sources on the surface modification o...
Carbon fibers (CFs) are commonly applied reinforcement material in various composites to improve the...
Low power gas plasma treatments have been used to modify the surface composition and morphology of c...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
In this study, the atmospheric plasma treatment with He/O(2) was conducted to modify the surface che...
This research focused on enhancement of mechanical properties in carbon fiber (CF)-filler-reinforced...
In this paper, plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) treatments of carbon fibers (CFs) are perfor...
Activated carbons with uniform size micropores appear to have the highest potential for improvement ...
Activated carbons with uniform size micropores appear to have the highest potential for improvement ...
Plasma and electrochemical treatments of carbon fibers for enhanced properties are often presented i...
Calcium carbonate and carbon fiber surfaces were modified by use of a series of plasma polymers at d...