Filled Polymers

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Carbon Black
Carbon Black Particles
Carbon Fibers Reinforced Epoxy Resins
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CB Fill
CB Grade
chloride
composite material science
compounds
Concept of reinforcements
Double Strain Amplitude
elastomeric material properties
elongation
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Fiber Aspect Ratio
Fiber Volume Fraction
Filled Polymer Systems
Filled Polymers
Filler Particles
Filler Volume Fraction
fillers
Halpin Tsai Equations
Maximum Packing Fraction
mechanical behavior modeling
nanocomposite
Natural Fibers
particulate filler interactions
PDMS System
polymer filler interface analysis
Polymer Nanocomposites
polymer reinforcement mechanisms
polyvinyl
rubber
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Short fibers
Si Si Si Si Si
systems
Types of fillers
White fillers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439800423
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The idea of mixing single available materials into compounds to fulfill a set of desired properties is likely as old as mankind. Highly sophisticated polymer applications would simply be impossible without the enhancement of some of their properties through addition of fine mineral particles or synthetic or natural short fibers. Many filled polymers, either thermoplastics or vulcanizable rubbers, have different chemical natures but exhibit common singular properties. An understanding of why they do so is likely to be the source of promising scientific and engineering developments—and Filled Polymers: Science and Industrial Applications thoroughly explores the question.

Based on the author’s 30 years of research, engineering activities, and teaching in the field of complex polymer systems, this comprehensive survey of polymer applications illustrates their commonalities and the scientific background behind their many industrial uses. The text analyzes theoretical considerations which explain the origin of the singular properties of filled polymers, and it includes appendices which feature a selection of calculation worksheets that offer numerical illustrations of several of the theoretical considerations discussed in the book.

Our understanding of polymer reinforcement remains incomplete because any progress in the field is strongly connected with either the availability of appropriate experimental and observation techniques or theoretical views about polymer-filler interactions, or both. This book presents tools—such as equations tested with familiar calculation software—to clarify these concepts and take understanding to the highest possible level.

Jean L. Leblanc is the director of the Polymer Rheology and Processing Laboratory at the University P & M Curie in Paris. He has published more than 120 scientific papers and two books, contributed chapters in several collective books, made numerous presentations in international conferences, and has given seminars in Brazil, Canada, Thailand, the USA, and several European countries.

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