2003
DOI: 10.1177/0892705703016003005
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A Study on the Physical Properties of Rock Wool Fiber—Polystyrene Composite

Abstract: The physical properties of rock wool fiber-polystyrene composites have been studied as a function of temperature, frequency, filler content and morphological aspects. The glass transition temperature, mechanical properties, dielectric constant and morphology showed dependence on the rock fibers' concentration. The physical properties of the prepared composite were correlated with the morphology and its glass transition temperature.

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“…In general, natural fibers can be either of plant origin such as Flax [15], bamboo [16], abaca [17] or animal origin such as wool [18] and silk [19]. According to the location of the fibers in the plant, the fibers are classified as: leaf fiber (such as banana fiber [20], pineapple fiber [21]), bast fiber (such as kenaf fiber [22], ramie fiber [23]) and seed fiber (such as cotton fiber [24]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, natural fibers can be either of plant origin such as Flax [15], bamboo [16], abaca [17] or animal origin such as wool [18] and silk [19]. According to the location of the fibers in the plant, the fibers are classified as: leaf fiber (such as banana fiber [20], pineapple fiber [21]), bast fiber (such as kenaf fiber [22], ramie fiber [23]) and seed fiber (such as cotton fiber [24]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…%), the network will be connected to each other containing the overlapping paths to allow the charge carriers to pass through, where the charge carriers with routes through which the electrical resistance is less [5,6]. Table ( 1) shows the values of volume electrical conductivity σ v Ω·cm -1 for PVANi(NO₃)₂ films with concentration of Ni(NO₃)₂ salt at room temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where 0 is a material constant, T is the temperature in Kelvin, and k B is the Boltzman constant [6,10].…”
Section: Impedance Measurementsmentioning
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“…The grains of the natural fillers are of various sizes and shapes, and their grain boundaries play an essential role in the physical behavior in the prepared polymer composites, especially in the mechanical and electrical properties. The addition of mineral fillers, including clays and zeolites, to polymeric matrices can improve the electrical and dielectric properties of insulating polymers [3][4][5][6][7]. Kaolinite is a clay mineral with chemical composition Al 2 (Si 2 O 5 )(OH) 4 and layered silicate structure linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedral represented by Al 2 ðOHÞ þ2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%