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  • Epoxy
    parts. Molded epoxy parts are hard, rigid, relatively brittle, and have excellent dimensional stability over a broad temperature range. Some fiber-reinforced formulations can withstand service temperatures above 500 F for brief periods. Their excellent electrical properties, in combination with high...
  • Laser Machining Fiber-Reinforced Plastics
    of nylons), while the polymer is usually an epoxy, vinyl ester or polyester thermosetting plastic (thermosetting plastics are those that can not be recycled). FRPs are commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, marine, and construction industries. The popular Carbon fiber reinforced plastic is a strong...
  • Self-Healing spacecraft
    , and antenna systems that must withstand the rigors of interstellar travel. Composites used for spacecraft typically have a polymer matrix made from thermosetting (epoxies, phenolics, and polyimides) resins reinforced with aramid, carbon, or glass fibers. But there is a common weakness with most...
  • Laminated Plastics
    and cloth-reinforced laminates are made with phenolics. Polyesters are used for both electrical and mechanical service requiring moderate heat resistance. The resins are usually mineral filled to improve dimensional stability and flame retardancy and to reduce cost. Malemine resins are used primarily...
  • More metal parts go to composites
    such as high-performance composites made from polyimides, epoxies, fluoropolymers, and phenolics reinforced with woven, braided, or chopped graphite, carbon, glass, and aramid fibers. Advancements in these raw material forms provide designers a balance of price, processibility, and performance. For years...
  • Stronger and Lighter -- Composites Make Their Mark
    -fiber-reinforced epoxy composites. Considering that carbon fibers were first developed in the late 1960s, this is remarkable progress. Carbon-epoxy composites have outstanding properties so it is not surprising that they have become the baseline materials in aerospace and sporting goods. The fact...
  • Secrets of Bond Strength
    the maximum strength and long-term resistance to deterioration is through a chemical or electrolytic pretreatment, particularly on thermoset and thermoplastic surfaces. Molded, cast, and laminated parts made f rom thermos et plastics such as glass-reinforced epoxy (GRE), glass and carbon-reinforced...
  • Polyurethane Pultrusion Application Successes with Large Profiles (.pdf)
    Polyurethane resin technology for pultrusion was first introduced in the late 1990's as an option that promoted elimination of continuous strand mat due to the exceptional strength and toughness of the resin matrix. All-roving reinforced pultrusions using low pressure injection or low volume wet...
  • PTFE And Hybrid Multilayer Bonding And Fabrication
    and 140ppm ºC 25-250ºC respectively). Artwork Sizing and Compensation. Woven glass reinforced PTFE laminates will have positive dimensional change in the X and Y axis after removing most of the surface copper to produce a circuit layer. This growth can be compensated for by shrinking the inner layer...
  • Fibers
    or aramid, carbon adds considerable strength and stiffness to engineering resins. In chopped form, molding procedures of carbon-reinforced composites is essentially the same as those used for glass-reinforced compounds. In tape form, often with an epoxy resin, the fibers are usually laid up...

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Fiberglass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Polyester and Chopped Strand Mat Laminate 30% E-glass[15 S-Glass Epoxy composite[16 2358    
A strategy for improving mechanical properties of a fiber...
Title: A strategy for improving mechanical properties of a fiber reinforced epoxy composite using functionalized carbon nanotubes Authors: Daniel C.
Improvements in mechanical properties of a carbon fiber epoxy...
Title: Improvements in mechanical properties of a carbon fiber epoxy composite using nanotube science and technology Authors: Daniel C. Davis, Justin
STP787-EB Composite Materials: Testing and Design (6th...
I. Summary Daniel I. Through-the-Thickness Tensile Strength of Fiber-Reinforced Plastics Mao T., Owen M. Iosipescu Shear Properties of SMC Composite
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STP749-EB Joining of Composite Materials
Method of Evaluating Adhesive Bond Strength in Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Assemblies Chapman G. Analysis of the ?Joggle-Lap? Joint for Automotive
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NEMA G-10 Fiberglass Epoxy Laminate Sheet
This glass-epoxy laminate is specified for its extremely high strength and high dimensional stability over temperature.
a vulcanized fiber sheet tubes fish paper Pressboard GPO-3...
Spacers from vulcanized bone fiber,Glass Reinforced Epoxy ,Insulating kraft papers ,fish paper ,Phenolics spacers
Mouser Electronics - Electronic Component Distributor...

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Description Form: Style 108 glass cloth preimpregnated with toughened epoxy resin Color: Light Tan Weight: 0.050 ?? .01 lb./ft.2 (245 ?? 50 g/m2)
See 3M Aerospace and Aircraft Maintenance Division Profile & Catalog

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