Publication detail

Effect of fiber surface modifications on glass fiber/polyester interphase properties

Burešová, A., Bálková, R., Čech, V.

Original Title

Effect of fiber surface modifications on glass fiber/polyester interphase properties

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The composite interphase is characterized by ability to transfer stresses from the matrix to the fibers. Therefore, its influence on performance of composite materials is significant. To gain the best possible mechanical properties, glass fibers are usually surface coated. Many coatings have been developed to improve the durability and mechanical strength of the fiber/matrix bond and these are usually termed "coupling agents". Organofunctional silanes are the most widely used coupling agents for improvement of the interfacial adhesion in glass reinforced materials.

Keywords

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Authors

Burešová, A., Bálková, R., Čech, V.

RIV year

2004

Released

1. 1. 2004

Location

Maďarsko

Pages from

1

Pages to

4

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT17603,
  author="Alena {Grycová} and Radka {Bálková} and Vladimír {Čech}",
  title="Effect of fiber surface modifications on glass fiber/polyester interphase properties",
  booktitle="Proc. Reinforced Plastics 2004",
  year="2004",
  pages="4",
  address="Maďarsko"
}