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Hot consolidated all-PP composites from textile fabrics composed of isotactic PP filaments with different degrees of orientation

Self-reinforced polypropylene composites (SRPPC) were hot pressed from textile layers (carded mat, knitted fabrics) at three different temperatures (160, 165 and 170°C) by setting a constant pressure (6 MPa) and constant holding time (2 min). Both textiles consist of two kinds of isotactic polypropy...

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Published in:Express polymer letters 2007-12, Vol.1 (12), p.790-796
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