2007
DOI: 10.1163/156855107779755282
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Electrical properties of ABS resin reinforced with recycled CFRP

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“…Figure 5a shows the results of conductivity36 of different ABS/GTR compounds, on the basis of the frequency, at 30°C. We may see that differences in conductivity at low frequency (0.01 Hz), depending on the concentrations, are of two orders of magnitude at most (1 × 10 −16 S/cm for pure ABS and 1 × 10 −13 S/cm for ABS/GTR‐70%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5a shows the results of conductivity36 of different ABS/GTR compounds, on the basis of the frequency, at 30°C. We may see that differences in conductivity at low frequency (0.01 Hz), depending on the concentrations, are of two orders of magnitude at most (1 × 10 −16 S/cm for pure ABS and 1 × 10 −13 S/cm for ABS/GTR‐70%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best EMI shielding effectiveness was 44 dB [123]. A similar composite was prepared by Nishikawa et al [124], who reported the electrical properties with different CF loadings. The composites' electrical resistivity decreased with an increase in the CF-reinforced ABS plastic content, and the critical volume fraction (percolation threshold value) was found to be 0.11 vol.%.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivity and Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness Of Cfrtpmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It is remarkable that most research has been conducted concerning the process of separation, especially examined from natural sciences and engineering perspectives Lee et al, 2010;Nishikawa et al, 2007;Ogasa and Kemmochi, 1998;Palmer et al, 2009;Park et al, 2008;Shen et al, 2001;Shibata et al, 1996;Sodhi et al, 1999;Williams et al, 2008;Wong et al, 2010). Although separation appears to be the major focus, no research from the natural, engineering, or management sciences examines the technical feasibility and output quality of separation processes for municipal waste that has not been pre-sorted.…”
Section: Plastics and Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%