Mechanical Studies of Injection Molded Composites with Polypropilene Matrix

Abstract The wide use of composite materials is mainly due to their excellent strength / mass ratio, corrosion resistance and relatively low price. Approximately 35-40% of the fibre-reinforced composites are made of thermoplastic polymers in which fibreglass, carbon or natural fibres are most often...

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Published inActa materialia transylvanica Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 105 - 109
Main Authors Istvánné, Ráthy, Péter, Pinke, Csenge, Huszák
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2018
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Summary:Abstract The wide use of composite materials is mainly due to their excellent strength / mass ratio, corrosion resistance and relatively low price. Approximately 35-40% of the fibre-reinforced composites are made of thermoplastic polymers in which fibreglass, carbon or natural fibres are most often used as reinforcement, while the remaining 60 – 65% is made up of high-tech carbon or glass fibre-reinforced thermosetting composites. Most of them are used in the transport and electronics industries. New processing technologies not only improve the properties of the products but also contribute to reducing costs. In this paper, we compare the results of mechanical tests with molded standard specimens with polypropylene matrix and test results from cut-outs from injection molded products.
ISSN:2601-8799
2601-8799
DOI:10.2478/amt-2018-0040