Tensile properties of thermoset composites based on yarn structures from recycled carbon fibre and low melting temperature Co-polyamide fibre
MMB Hasan,
S Bachor,
A Abdkader
et al.
Abstract:The tensile properties of thermoplastic composites based on hybrid yarn structures consisting of recycled carbon fibre (rCF) and thermoplastic fibres (rCF content of the hybrid yarn approx. 50–60% by weight) have been reported previously. To date, no report has been found on the tensile properties of thermoset composites based on yarns with high rCF content (>90% by weight). The reasons for this are the complex mechanisms involved in processing pure rCF due to the low shear strength, smooth fibre surface, s… Show more
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