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Supplier: Plasco Inc.
Description: 28,000 FLEXURAL MODULUS: D-790 psi 1,200,000 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH: D-695 psi 22,000 IZOD NOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 3.7 IZOD UNNOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 17 HARDNESS: D-785
- Elongation: 5 %
- Tensile Modulus: 1200 ksi
- Tensile Strength (Break): 18500 psi
- Thermal Conductivity: 4.33 W/m-K
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Supplier: Plasco Inc.
Description: 41,000 FLEXURAL MODULUS: D-790 psi 1,300,000 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH: D-695 psi 27,000 IZOD NOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 2.2 IZOD UNNOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 16 HARDNESS: D-785
- Elongation: 4 %
- Tensile Modulus: 1300 ksi
- Tensile Strength (Break): 28000 psi
- Thermal Conductivity: 5.88 W/m-K
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Supplier: Plasco Inc.
Description: 8500 FLEXURAL MODULUS: D-790 psi 500000 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH: D-695 psi IZOD NOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 1.1 IZOD UNNOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 4.0 HARDNESS: D-785 D77
- Elongation: 4 %
- Tensile Modulus: 500 ksi
- Tensile Strength (Break): 6500 psi
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Supplier: Plasco Inc.
Description: 24000 FLEXURAL MODULUS: D-790 psi 1100000 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH: D-695 psi 17000 IZOD NOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 1.4 IZOD UNNOTCHED: D-256 ft-lb/in 7 HARDNESS: D-785 R
- Elongation: 5 %
- Tensile Modulus: 1100 ksi
- Tensile Strength (Break): 17500 psi
- Water Absorption: 0.0800 %
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Supplier: Total Plastics, Inc.
Description: PEEK with the addition of glass fibers significantly reduces the expansion rate and increases the flexural modulus. This grade is ideal for structural applications that require improved strength, stiffness or stability, especially at temperatures above 300 °F (148.8 °C).
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: PEEK
- Filler Material: Fiber Glass
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers the preparation, mounting, and testing of single fibers (obtained either from a fiber bundle or a spool) for the determination of tensile strength and Young's modulus at ambient temperature. Advanced ceramic, glass, carbon and
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers the preparation, mounting, and testing of single fibers (obtained either from a fiber bundle or a spool) for the determination of tensile strength and Young's modulus at ambient temperature. Advanced ceramic, glass, carbon, and
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers the preparation, mounting, and testing of single fibers (obtained either from a fiber bundle or a spool) for the determination of tensile strength and Young's modulus at ambient temperature. Advanced ceramic, glass, carbon and
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers the preparation, mounting, and testing of single fibers (obtained either from a fiber bundle or a spool) for the determination of tensile strength and Young's modulus at ambient temperature. Advanced ceramic, glass, carbon and
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Supplier: Norplex-Micarta
Description: NP512 combines a woven glass fabric and an epoxy resin system. The product provides high flexural, impact, and tensile strength at room temperatures along with a very high flexural modulus. NP512 is suitable for applications requiring enhanced flexural modulus and physical
- Dielectric Strength: 750 to 800 kV/in
- Form / Shape: Film / Sheet
- Industry: Electronics, General Industrial
- Material Type / Grade: Flame Retardant (e.g. UL 94 Rated), UL Approved
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Supplier: Norplex-Micarta
Description: NP130HF (NEMA FR-4) is a glass fabric epoxy composite that is a lower resin content version of NP130. NP130HF is engineered to provide higher flexural strength, higher flexural modulus (stiffness), and resistance to warp and twist than other NEMA Grade FR-4 products. The product
- Coeff. of Thermal Expansion (CTE): 7.61 to 8.17 µin/in-F
- Dielectric Strength: 700 to 900 kV/in
- Form / Shape: Film / Sheet
- Industry: Electronics, General Industrial
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Supplier: Creative Composites Group
Description: CPI manufactures custom pultruded carbon fiber pultrusion to fit your strength, stiffness and geometric requirements. Carbon pultrusions are typically utilized for high stiffness applications that require a modulus of elasticity above that of typical E-glass
- Industry: Aerospace, Military / Government (MIL-SPEC), General Industrial
- Reinforcement / Filler Material: Carbon / Graphite
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Supplier: Thermal Ceramics
Description: matrix of silicon and aluminium-silicon glass. The bonds in self bonded refractories have been carefully formulated to give specific properties and subsequent performance criteria in any specific application. Nitride Bonded The silicon nitride bond phase in these refractories is
- Type: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: MCA - Advanced Materials Division
Description: Ketron® CM GF30 Polyetheretherketone PEEK is a compression molded, 30% glass fiber reinforced grade with excellent dimensional stability and outstanding chemical, corrosion, and creep resistance. With the addition of glass fibers, Ketron® CM GF30 PEEK has a
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: PEEK
- Industry: Other
- Tensile Modulus: 850 ksi
- Tensile Strength (Break): 11000 psi
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Tensile Testing of Basalt Fibers Using a T-150 (.pdf)
Basalt is a naturally occurring volcanic glass that has a nominal Young's modulus of 89 GPa.1 In the work described here, an Agilent T150 universal testing machine (UTM) was used to measure the Young's modulus and fracture strength of two types of basalt fi ber: one without binder and one
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Making Sense of High-Temperature Thermoplastics
plastic specimen. under a defined load - typically 264 psi). Glass fiber reinforcement can improve. a polymer's HDT, modulus, impact and. creep resistance
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Fiberglass and Glass Technology
F. T. Wallenberger and S. D. Brown, High modulus glass fibers for new transportation and infrastructure composites and for new infrared uses, Compos.
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High‐Performance Glass Fiber Development for Composite Applications
S. Vennam, J. C. Serrano, and C. A. Richards, “High Modulus Glass Fibers for Next Generation Wind Blades,” SAMPE 2013 Proceedings, Con- ference on Education & Green Sky – Materials Technology for a Better World, Long Beach, CA, May 6–9, 2013.
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Mechanical and dynamic mechanical analysis of hybrid composites molded by resin transfer molding
The high modulus glass fibers introduce con- straints on the segmental mobility of the polymeric molecules at the relaxation temperatures, but, .
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Mechanical properties and water sorption behavior of phenol–formaldehyde hybrid composites reinforced with banana fiber and glass fiber
This study explores the merits of combining high‐ modulus glass fibers with banana fiber in phenolic resoles to develop high‐performance, cost‐effective, lightweight hybrid composites.
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Processing, Mechanical Characterization, and Alkali Resistance of SiliconBoronOxycarbide ( SiBOC ) Glass Fibers
2 D. R. Messier and P. J. Patel, “High Modulus Glass Fibers ,” J. Non-Cryst.
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Polymer Composites, Volume 1, Macro - and Microcomposites
M-glass (M ¼ modulus): M-glass or YM-31A is a high modulus glass fiber , showing higher mechanical stiffness properties than E-glass.
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Comparison of mechanical properties of epoxy composites reinforced with stitched glass and carbon fabrics: Characterization of mechanical anisotropy in composi...
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Study on short glass fiber‐reinforced poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate‐ co ‐4‐hydroxybutyrate) composites
This shows that the high modulus glass fiber makes the composite more rigid.
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Adhesive prepregs and composite materials on their basis
Adhesive prepreg on the basis of high- modulus glass fiber roving 990 .
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Influence of interfacial adhesion on the structural and mechanical behavior of PP‐banana/glass hybrid composites
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