2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.127547
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Effect of microwave treatment on bending properties of carbon nanotube/wood plastic composites by selective laser sintering

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“…The existing literature indicates that enriching WPCs and NFPCs with carbon nanomaterials may be highly beneficial to the performance of the WPCs/NFPCs. Expanding on this, in general, it has been shown that the addition of graphene or carbon nanotubes may result in an improvement of mechanical properties [53][54][55][56], an increase in electrical and thermal conductivity [57][58][59][60], a decrease in water absorption, and an improvement of thermal stability [61,62] and/or fire retardancy [60]. All of these tested properties are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Improvement Of Wpc/nfpc Performance By the Addition Of Carbo...mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The existing literature indicates that enriching WPCs and NFPCs with carbon nanomaterials may be highly beneficial to the performance of the WPCs/NFPCs. Expanding on this, in general, it has been shown that the addition of graphene or carbon nanotubes may result in an improvement of mechanical properties [53][54][55][56], an increase in electrical and thermal conductivity [57][58][59][60], a decrease in water absorption, and an improvement of thermal stability [61,62] and/or fire retardancy [60]. All of these tested properties are listed in Table 1.…”
Section: Improvement Of Wpc/nfpc Performance By the Addition Of Carbo...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It can be seen that the studied WPCs/NFPCs differed significantly in composition. The composites were based on thermoplastic [53,54,57] and thermoset matrices [70]; they used varying weight percentages of wood or cellulosic particles and different types of wood and cellulosic components as fillers [53][54][55]70]. Most of the composites included additives to facilitate the formation of high-performance materials [53,54,63].…”
Section: Improvement Of Wpc/nfpc Performance By the Addition Of Carbo...mentioning
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“…Many additive manufacturing processes have begun to use CNTs embedded in their printing material feedstock, including selective laser sintering [20] and fused deposition modeling. There are now many polymer-CNT and polymer-carbon nanofiber composites designed for 3D printing that uses acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) [21], poly(lactic acid) (PLA) [22], and polyether ether ketone (PEEK) [23].…”
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“…Additionally, copolyester has been widely used in multiple fields owing to its superb heat resistance, physical and mechanical properties, properties, and insulation properties. Especially, it can be used continuously at high temperatures (about 200 °C ) and remains stable during rapid temperature changes [5]. Therefore, a copolyesterlimestone composite prepared using limestone particles as the main component and copolyester as the binder and with the use of SLS technology is promising for use as replaceable parts in ancient buildings.…”
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