A low weight resistant porous glass fiber having physical, chemical or biological properties
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The present work is aimed at assessing the feasibility of integrating thermoplastic polypropylene nanocomposite matrices into conventional fiber-reinforced composites based on hybrid textiles that incorporate both the matrix and glass-fiber yarns, in order ...
Pseudomonas cepaciae lipase adsorbed onto non-porous structured fiber supports in the form of woven fabrics, was used to catalyze hydrolysis and transesterification reactions in the gas phase. The enzyme adsorbed onto carbon fiber support exhibited much hi ...
A study of the microstructure developing at the surface of glass fibers in a poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc)/polyester blend is presented. Three different experimental methods are used: a technique based on the Wilhelmy method to measure the wettability of the ...
In composite processing, a compressible dry fiber preform is in many cases impregnated by a molten polymeric matrix. The impregnated part is sometimes used as produced, but most often it requires a reheating step before stamping, flow molding or even paint ...
Unsaturated Polyester (UP) resins are extensively used as a matrix for the production of composites due to their low cost and versatility. Their significant polymerization shrinkage has however a negative impact on the dimensional stability of the molded p ...
Low-cycle fatigue failure in titanium metal matrix composites is caused by two separate damage mechanisms: fatigue crack growth in the Ti matrix and fiber breakage. Here, a coupled numerical model for predicting both crack growth and fiber breakage is deve ...
Pd and Pt supported on glass fiber materials with developed porosity and high sp. surface areas were studied in total propane oxidn. The reaction was carried out in recycling reactor and the kinetic parameters were detd. under different reaction conditions ...
The catalytic ignition-extinction limits and oscillatory behavior of the CO oxidn. at atm. pressure over Pd supported on glass fibers were investigated as a function of catalyst sp. surface area, surface concn. and dispersion of Pd. The ignition-extinction ...
A new simple concept for a miniaturized monolayer trough is described. The overall monolayer area in the expanded state is approx. 150 mm2 and can be reduced by a factor of 2. The surface area is a function of the shape of the meniscus formed by the subpha ...
A low weight resistant porous glass fiber of type I is disclosed with a developed specific surface area of 5 times to 120 times the outer surface of a standard glass fiber, and a material having physical, chemical or biological reactive properties deposite ...