2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2009.06.040
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Mechanical properties analysis of plaster reinforced with fiber and microfiber obtained from shredded tires

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“…Aramid fibre was also tested but no melting was detected. the melting temperature lies between 259 and 262 °C [16,40,41].…”
Section: Thermal Analysis Of the Reinforcing Fibrementioning
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“…Aramid fibre was also tested but no melting was detected. the melting temperature lies between 259 and 262 °C [16,40,41].…”
Section: Thermal Analysis Of the Reinforcing Fibrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition the thermal decomposition of elastomers that are also present in tyre rubber has been studied in depth [11][12][13][14]. Yet so far the reinforcing fibre that is recovered as a waste in tyre shredding factories has received little attention [15][16][17][18]. The aim of the present work is to identify the fibres that are present in the waste recovered from tyre grinding factories to help in finding a use for this waste.…”
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“…Morphology of microfibers is important for the production of the composite material (Parres et al 2009). The morphology is very different in case of utilization of the fibres from the tyres shredding process.…”
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“…The results of the thermal analysis of the waste fibres show that the fibres are of polyamide (Parres et al 2009). After the process of tyres shredding two main types of fibres can be identified: fibre and microfibre.…”
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