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Improving thermoplastics - Comparison tables

Author: Bernard BITSCH

Publication date: April 10, 2003

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  • Bernard BITSCH: Doctor of Science - LNP Eurostar SA (General Electric group)

 INTRODUCTION

In this article, we present the contribution of reinforcements to improving the mechanical, thermal and electrical properties, etc., of commodity thermoplastics and of the main engineering materials that lend themselves to these modifications, in the form of comparative tables.

Given the multitude of possibilities, we have limited our examples to the most comparable compositions. Readers can extrapolate this information to products with similar formulations. In case of doubt, please refer to the technical documentation available from suppliers.

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