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Processing and associated properties of in situ composites based on thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers and thermoplastics

Handlos et al., 1995

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7145930919418988877
Author
Handlos A
Baird D
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Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part C: Polymer Reviews

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The concept of generating liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) reinforcing fibrils on an in situ basis has a number of potentially attractive advantages over the use of the more commonly used glass-reinforced composites. The potential advantages include a wider range of …
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