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Electromechanical Strain Responses of SEBS/CB and SEBS/SWCNT Composites
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 2012Electromechanical strain responses of poly (styrene-b-ethylbutylene-b-styrene) (SEBS) /carbon black (CB) composites and SEBS/single wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) composites were investigated. The electric field induced thickness strains sz of the composites increased with the conductive filler content at the low filler concentration region and then ...
Il Jin Kim +3 more
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Polypropylene/talc/SEBS (SEBS-g-MA) composites. Part 2. Mechanical properties
Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing, 2005Polypropylene/talc/SEBS (SEBS-g-MA) composites. Part 2. Mechanical properties Isotactic polypropylene/styrenic rubber block copolymer blends (iPP/SRBC) as well as the iPP/talc/SRBC composites with 12 vol % of aminosilane surface treated talc were studied by the measurement of mechanical properties (tensile properties and notched impact strength ...
Denac, Matjaž +2 more
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2014
ABSTRACTMelt rheological properties of PBT/SEBS and PBT/SEBS/SEBS‐g‐MA blends at SEBS volume fraction (Φd) = 0.00–0.38 were studied at 240°C, 250°C and 260°C using a capillary rheometer. The compatibilizer SEBS‐g‐MA addition resulted in significant reduction in the dynamic interfacial tension which in turn led to increased phase adhesion. The power law
Rajul Sharma, Saurindra Nath Maiti
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ABSTRACTMelt rheological properties of PBT/SEBS and PBT/SEBS/SEBS‐g‐MA blends at SEBS volume fraction (Φd) = 0.00–0.38 were studied at 240°C, 250°C and 260°C using a capillary rheometer. The compatibilizer SEBS‐g‐MA addition resulted in significant reduction in the dynamic interfacial tension which in turn led to increased phase adhesion. The power law
Rajul Sharma, Saurindra Nath Maiti
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Engineering & Technology, 2016
This month, as we mark the centenary of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition, Petty Officer Seb Coulthard of the Royal Navy reflects on the marine engineering skills of a hundred years ago.
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This month, as we mark the centenary of Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition, Petty Officer Seb Coulthard of the Royal Navy reflects on the marine engineering skills of a hundred years ago.
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2019
Seb Chan is currently the Chief Experience Office at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne. He has been a leader in digital curation for several years, winning many awards for his work and holding several key roles in the GLAM sector, including Director of Digital & Emerging Media at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Seb Chan, Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith
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Seb Chan is currently the Chief Experience Office at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne. He has been a leader in digital curation for several years, winning many awards for his work and holding several key roles in the GLAM sector, including Director of Digital & Emerging Media at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Seb Chan, Hannah Lewi, Wally Smith
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Medical device technology, 2004
Styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene polymers are thermoplastic elastomers that are finding applications in a range of medical devices and increasingly as replacements for poly(vinyl chloride). This article gives an overview of the properties of these materials and discusses their potential.
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Styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene polymers are thermoplastic elastomers that are finding applications in a range of medical devices and increasingly as replacements for poly(vinyl chloride). This article gives an overview of the properties of these materials and discusses their potential.
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