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Polyetherimide composites with treated carbon fabric – adhesive wear performance.

- Apr 9, 2011

Technical Paper - Carbon fibers are known for limited physical-chemical interaction with the matrix due to their inertness. An adequate surface treatment is required to get better adhesion and hence stronger composites. In this paper, potential of cold remote nitrogen oxygen plasma in adhesive wear studies of composites has been investigated. Four composites (developed with untreated and treated fabrics with...

Source : Tiwari, S., Bijwe, J., and Panier, S., “Adhesive Wear Performance of Polyetherimide Composites with Plasma Treated Carbon Fabric”, Tribology International, Article in Press, 2011.

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