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Kazuto TANAKA +3 more
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Comparison of powder impregnation and hybrid commingled non‐wovens for PA6/rCF nonwoven composites. The two‐step powder route gives lower voids and higher properties, while the single‐step hybrid route is limited by precursor inhomogeneity and high void content.
Gaia Francesca Lupia +4 more
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Methodology and experimental data of geometry-dependent temperature-time-profiles in laser-based powder bed fusion of polyamide 12. [PDF]
Hofmann J +3 more
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Inverse Finite Element Approach to Identify the Post-Necking Hardening Behavior of Polyamide 12 under Uniaxial Tension. [PDF]
Amstutz C +4 more
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Joule Heating‐Enabled Repair of Impact‐Damaged GFRP/Elium Laminates. ABSTRACT This study investigates the repairability of glass fiber‐reinforced Elium (GFRP/Elium) laminates incorporating nickel‐coated carbon veils, focusing on hot pressing and Joule heating as fusion bonding repair techniques.
Ozan Can Zehni
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Structure-Property Relationships of Polyamide 12 Grades Exposed to Rapid Crack Extension. [PDF]
Messiha M +4 more
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Sequential blending improved the mechancial properties of PHB/PBAT/cellulose composites as compared to the one‐step batch mixing method. ABSTRACT Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is a natural and biodegradable polymer generated by bacteria. While its applications to potentially replace petroleum‐based plastics are severely limited due to its brittleness and ...
Wai Hin Lee +3 more
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Laser Sintering of Polyamide 12 Nanocomposites: Combined Effects of Plasma Treatment and Laser Energy. [PDF]
Almansoori A, Hamad SF, Alkaron W.
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Mechanical and Tribological Properties of 3D Printed Polyamide 12 and SiC/PA12 Composite by Selective Laser Sintering. [PDF]
Yu G, Ma J, Li J, Wu J, Yu J, Wang X.
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The workflow of comparing state‐of‐the‐art photopolymers in rapid tooling. ABSTRACT Additive manufacturing (AM) introduced the concept of layer‐by‐layer manufacturing, which allows the fast and direct production of parts. Additive technologies are also hybridized with conventional polymer processing technologies.
Szabolcs Krizsma, András Suplicz
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