Polymers and Polymer Composites

EVALUATION OF TWO-ROLL MILL METHOD FOR PREPARING SHOT GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED NBR-PHENOLIC COMPOSITES

June 1, 2001 By: Rezadoust A M; Esfandeh M Research article

Title: EVALUATION OF TWO-ROLL MILL METHOD FOR PREPARING SHOT GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED NBR-PHENOLIC COMPOSITES
Page Range: p.403-408
Author(s): Rezadoust A M; Esfandeh M
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Journal: Polymers and Polymer Composites
Issue Year: ppc
Volume: 9
Issue No: No. 6

Abstract
Preparation of short fibre composites is examined with reference to the use of a two-roll mill, and the effect of fibre length on mechanical properties. In this study, 50 mm glass fibres were used to prepare acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber-phenolic glass fibre composites. Fibre breakage during processing was studied, and the fibre critical length was calculated. On the basis of the critical length, the usefulness of the two-roll mill method for preparing glass-NBR-phenolic composites was assessed. 10 refs.


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