2014
DOI: 10.1177/0731684414549443
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A novel route for injection moulding of long carbon fibre-reinforced LLDPE

Abstract: The scope of our work has been the development of a new type of coupling agent by which processing of long carbon fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites by conventional injection moulding can be possible. The experimental additive was expected to hinder fibre breakage and to simultaneously improve the mechanical properties of the composites. Resistance of LLDPE reinforced with 1-10 wt% long carbon fibres against tensile, flexure and impact stresses has been investigated. Tensile strength of carbon fibre/LLD… Show more

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“…To change the wettability and chemical character of the CNTs or to avoid agglomeration in nanocomposites, the CNT surfaces are often exposed to surface functionalization [2] and modification processes using polyfunctional anchoring, capping, and coupling agents [8]. Research has shown that metal-support bindings can be strengthened by functional groups that are covalently bonded (grafted) to the support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To change the wettability and chemical character of the CNTs or to avoid agglomeration in nanocomposites, the CNT surfaces are often exposed to surface functionalization [2] and modification processes using polyfunctional anchoring, capping, and coupling agents [8]. Research has shown that metal-support bindings can be strengthened by functional groups that are covalently bonded (grafted) to the support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%