Gassan et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Effect of moisture content on the properties of silanized jute‐epoxy compositesGassan et al., 1997
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- 5112262152547259626
- Author
- Gassan J
- Bledzki A
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- Publication venue
- Polymer composites
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The composites investigated in this article were epoxy resins reinforced with jute-fibers. The jute-fibers were modified with an epoxyfunctional-y-glycidoxypro-pyltrimethoxy-silane (A- 187 from Osi-Specialtis GmbH, Germany), which works as a coupling agent between fiber …
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