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Michelle Coffie
24 June 2020
research paper

Improving the adhesion between carbon fibres and an elastomer matrix using an acrylonitrile containing atmospheric plasma treatment

Michelle Coffie
24 June 2020
research paper

In this work, the tensile and adhesive properties of a composite material consisting of carbon fibers within an elastomeric matrix are studied using Linkam’s mechanical testing system.

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Tagged: polymers, MFS

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