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Polyethylene fibers‐polyethylene matrix composites: Preparation and physical properties
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1993AbstractDrawing on the difference in melting points of UHMPE fiber (150°C) and HDPE matrix (130°C), single‐polymer composites were fabricated under various processing conditions. Because of the chemical similarity of the composite components, good bonding at the fiber‐matrix interface could be expected.
Albert Teishev +3 more
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Polyethylene-Ultra High Modulus Polyethylene Short Fibers Composites
Journal of Composite Materials, 1992Composites based on chopped ultra high modulus polyethylene fibers (UHMPE) and low density polyethylene (LDPE) were prepared in the melt state. It is shown that the UHMPE fibers do not melt during the preparation operations, and an im portant enhancement of the mechanical properties is obtained as a function of fiber content and length.
A. Ajji, A. Ait-Kadi, A. Rochette
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Thermal characterization of sulfonated polyethylene fibers
Thermochimica Acta, 1993Abstract Earlier work has shown that sulfonation results in an increase in the melting range of polyethylene fibers. Sulfonation of polyethylene fibers is also reported as a means of stabilization for high temperature treatments. In this study, sulfonation of some highly ordered and oriented polyethylene fibers was carried out to make the fibers ...
Dong Zhang, Gajanan S. Bhat
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Modified polyethylene terephthalate fibers
2007The performance of standard poly-ethylene terephthalate filaments is in many cases seriously prejudiced by some negative properties of these fibers, such as their nearly complete water repellency, difficult dyeability, tendency to pilling, formation of static, etc. The present paper aimes to recall the methods proposed and realized in order to overcome
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Fracture and Fiber Formation of Polyethylene Crystals
1973Deformation experiments with substrate free polyethylene single crystals are employed to study the plastic deformation and the formation of fibers from polyethylene single crystals. The observations by transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction indicate that substrate-free polyethylene crystals fail by brittle fracture at all ...
H. Gleiter, E. Hornbogen, J. Petermann
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