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Processing a mixture of short-cut SVM and Kapron fibres into plastics by injection molding

  • Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres
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-- The possibility has been demonstrated of processing a mixture of short-cut Kapron fibres and SVM fibres into plastics by extrusion and injection molding. Preliminary mixing of the reinforcing filler with the matrix fibres at the stage of cutting makes it possible to ensure a stable ratio of the components and to eliminate the need for using metering devices in introducing the filler into the melt.

-- The plastics obtained have high physico-mechanical and antifrictional properties and can be used as constructional materials.

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VNIIPV (Mytischi). Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 51–52, September–October, 1992.

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Kotomin, S.V., Bashtanik, P.I., Karminskii, O.A. et al. Processing a mixture of short-cut SVM and Kapron fibres into plastics by injection molding. Fibre Chem 24, 414–415 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551592

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