Plastic matrix composites with continuous fiber reinforcement.

The properties of all basic plastics can be enhanced by the addition of fibers, whiskers, and particulate. Plastics so modified are referred to as organic or plastic matrix composites. The plastic matrix composites discussed in this handbook are restricted to those employing continuous fiber reinfor...

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Corporate Authors: Knovel (Firm), United States. Department of Defense
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.?] : U.S. Dept. of Defense, 1991.
Series:Military handbook ; MIL-HDBK-754(AR)
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Summary:The properties of all basic plastics can be enhanced by the addition of fibers, whiskers, and particulate. Plastics so modified are referred to as organic or plastic matrix composites. The plastic matrix composites discussed in this handbook are restricted to those employing continuous fiber reinforcements. The fibers are fiberglass, carbon-graphite, aramid organic, and boron. Advantages in applications are discussed, and "pros and cons" are considered.
Item Description:Title from title page of source document.
Also available in online version from Department of Defense Single Stock Point for Military Specifications, Standards and Related Publications (DODSSP).
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:159124188X
9781591241881