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Mechanical behavior of in-site composite polymers
Xiaosu Yi
, Liansheng Wei, Huimin Wang
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Mechanical Behavior
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Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer
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Insite
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Composite Polymer
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Melting Temperature
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Reinforced
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Injection Speed
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Polyethersulfone
50%
Tensile Properties
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Bending Strength
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Reinforcement Effect
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Processing Conditions
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Melt Blending
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Polymer Phase
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Bending Properties
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In Situ Formation
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Mold Filling
50%
Melt Injection
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Matrix Polymer
50%
Weak Adhesion
50%
Engineering
Liquid Crystalline Polymer
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Melting Temperature
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Measured Result
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Injection Speed
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Tensiles
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Polycarbonate
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Reinforcement Effect
50%
Bending Strength
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Processing Condition
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Polymer Phase
50%
Mold Filling
50%
Matrix Polymer
50%
Melt Blending
50%
Material Science
Polymer Composite
100%
Mechanical Property
100%
Liquid Crystal Polymer
100%
Flexural Strength
50%
Polycarbonate
50%