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Composite Materials Made of Basalt Fibres and Biobased Matrix Material for Technical Applications

Basalt fibres are inorganic man-made fibres which, in fibre-reinforced plastic composites (FRP), represent a cost-effective alternative to carbon fibres. Within petrochemical thermoplastic matrices, basalt fibres are established in technical applications. The use of biobased polyamides as matrix mat...

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Published in:Key engineering materials 2019-06, Vol.809, p.639-644
Main Authors: Reichelt, Claudia, Buschbeck, Sebastian, Tautenhain, Florian, Kroll, Lothar, Rinberg, Roman
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Polyamide resins
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