Creep analysis of bamboo high-density polyethylene composites: Effect of interfacial treatment and fiber loading level
Creep analysis of bamboo high-density polyethylene composites: Effect of interfacial treatment and fiber loading level
- Polymer Composites, 32(5), p.692-699, 2011 .
The effect of chemical treatment at fiber-plastic interface and fiber loading level on creep property of bamboo fiber high-density polyethylene (BF/HDPE)composites was investigated. For single modifier systems, the use of maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene (PE-g-MA)as a coupling agent helped reduce the creep and achieved the optimum effect at the 5.7
BAMBOO
COUPLING AGENTS
ETHYLENE
FIBERS
GRAFTING (CHEMICAL)
LOADING
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
POLYETHYLENES
PROPYLENE
THERMOPLASTICS
The effect of chemical treatment at fiber-plastic interface and fiber loading level on creep property of bamboo fiber high-density polyethylene (BF/HDPE)composites was investigated. For single modifier systems, the use of maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene (PE-g-MA)as a coupling agent helped reduce the creep and achieved the optimum effect at the 5.7
BAMBOO
COUPLING AGENTS
ETHYLENE
FIBERS
GRAFTING (CHEMICAL)
LOADING
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
POLYETHYLENES
PROPYLENE
THERMOPLASTICS
