Essays about: "virgin glass fiber"

Found 3 essays containing the words virgin glass fiber.

  1. 1. Mineral wool : From landfill to a sustaianble polymer composite

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap och fysik (from 2013)

    Author : Noéll Sjöbeck; [2022]
    Keywords : recycling; sustainability; waste management; circular economy; mineral wool; construction and demolition industry; composites; polymers; återvinning; hållbarhet; avfallshantering; cirkulär ekonomi; mineralull; bygg- och rivningsindustri; kompositer; polymerer;

    Abstract : The focus of the project is recycling of the insulation material mineral wool. The aim is to investigate the potential of using post-consumer wool from landfill as fiber reinforcement in a polymer matrix. READ MORE

  2. 2. Recycling of Glass Fiber Composites

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Ingenjörshögskolan

    Author : Ramesh Krishnamoorthi; Zhang Shinzhao; [2012]
    Keywords : polypropylene pp ; maleic anhydride modifie polypropylene mapp ; grinded and microwave pyrolyse composites mgc ; grinded composites gc ; neoxil; virgin glass fiber; caco3; hammer mill fiber; micro-compounder; injection; termogravimetric analysis tga ; tensile testing; gcmsanalysis; dynamic mechanical analysis; microwavepyrolysis; different scanning calorimetry dsc ; distillation; polymer oil;

    Abstract : Composites are the materials which can be used for a wide variety of applications andproducts such as sports equipment, aerospace and marine because of light and stiffnessproperties. Composites are often made from thermoset resin with glass fibers. READ MORE

  3. 3. Tribological Performance of PTFE Composites at Breakaway in Sliding Lubricated Contacts

    University essay from

    Author : Arash Golchin; [2011]
    Keywords : Technology; PTFE; Babbitt; breakaway; Teknik;

    Abstract : Babbitt has long been used as the lining material in hydrodynamic sliding bearings. However, with the new operating conditions imposed on hydro-electric power plants due to grid frequency regulation, the power plants undergo more frequent starts and stops which increases the need for an alternative material with better friction characteristics at start-up compared to conventionally used white-metal (Babbitt). READ MORE