2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40322-4_7
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High Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites

Abstract: The chapter on High Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites mainly covers the advancements made in the research on varied composite materials and their novel innovations for high temperature applications. The chapter begins with a prelude on existing polymers of thermoplastic or thermosets and also a combination of the two to exploit the dual advantage of both high temperature thermoplastics and thermosets. The polymer composites are developed and implemented for varied temperature regimes in the range of 120-250°C… Show more

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“…High-performance multifaceted and structural nanocomposites are attained by dispersing lower fractions of nanosized fillers within the matrix phase. , Polymeric nanocomposites are explicated as polymer matrix composites incorporating nanofillers with at least one of the dimensions spanning within the extent of 100 nm. As opposed to the customary polymer composites with higher micrometer-sized filler loadings, polymer nanocomposites are eventuated at very low filler loadings (<5 volume %) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-performance multifaceted and structural nanocomposites are attained by dispersing lower fractions of nanosized fillers within the matrix phase. , Polymeric nanocomposites are explicated as polymer matrix composites incorporating nanofillers with at least one of the dimensions spanning within the extent of 100 nm. As opposed to the customary polymer composites with higher micrometer-sized filler loadings, polymer nanocomposites are eventuated at very low filler loadings (<5 volume %) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%