Continuous-glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene composites: I. Influence of maleic-anhydride-modified polypropylene on mechanical properties
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TextSeries: ; Composites Science and Technology, 48(1-4), p.161-172, 1993Contained works: - Rijsdijk, H.A
- Contant, M
- Peijs, A.A.J.M
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This study investigates the influence of maleicanhydride- modified polypropylene (m-PP)on monotonic mechanical properties of continuous-glass-fibrereinforced polypropylene (PP)composites. Maleicanhydride-modified polypropylene was added to the PP homopolymer to improve the adhesion between the matrix and the glass fibre. Three-point bending tests were performed on 0 ° and 90 ° unidirectional glassfibre/PP laminates with various weight fractions of m-PP in the PP matrix. These tests showed an increase in both longitudinal and transverse flexural strength up to lOwt
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