JOURNAL ARTICLE

POLYACRYLONITRILE PRECURSOR FOR CARBON FIBERS

P. RajalingamGanga Radhakrishxan

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of macromolecular science. Part C, Reviews in macromolecular chemistry and physics/Journal of macromolecular science. Reviews in macromolecular chemistry and physics Vol: 31 (2-3)Pages: 301-310

Abstract

Abstract What cannot be achieved by single materials has been realized through combinations of materials. The modern world is very much aware of fiber-reinforced plastics in which strong fibers, both natural and synthetic, are used to reinforce plastic resins. The main advantage of this combination is an increase in the stiffness-to-weight ratio, which is very important in the aerospace industry [1, 2]. Speciality fibers like glass, carbon, and high temperature fibers have formed the integral part of high performance fiber reinforced composites with resin matrices such as epoxies, bismalamides, polyimides, viny1 ester, and to a growing extent, a number of thermoplastics.

Keywords:
Polyacrylonitrile Materials science Composite material Synthetic fiber Glass fiber Fiber Aerospace Carbon fibers Fibre-reinforced plastic Polymer Polymer science Composite number

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Topics

Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Synthesis and properties of polymers
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Epoxy Resin Curing Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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