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Fiber Reinforcement Compound (Glass Fiber – High Modulus Fibers)

Short Fiber Compounds improve these physical properties over neat resins

  • Tensile and flexural strength
  • Tensile and flexural modulus (or stiffness)
  • Short-term temperature (HDT) resistance
  • Long-term creep and fatigue resistance

Fiber Reinforcement (Glass Fiber – High Modulus Fibers) is the most common additive used. It lowers warpage and reduces creep, particularly at higher temperatures. High modulus fibers included Glass fibers can vary in length and have a general diameter of 10 to 15 microns. Milled high modulus fibers included Glass fibers is approximately 1/32 inch (1.59 mm) long while chopped glass is between 1/8 and 1/4 inch (3.18 and 6.35 mm).

Mineral fillers may also be added to reduce warpage or material costs in glass filled compounds.

structural compounds can include additional modifications for conductivity, impact resistance, wear resistance, flame retardance, and color.

Product Characteristics

  • Pellets typically 0.12 in (3 mm) long
  • Random reinforcement fibers vary in length and orientation

 

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