Search for dissertations about: "thermoset resin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words thermoset resin.
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1. Thermoset polymers and coatings subjected to high compressive loads
Abstract : This study describes the mechanical response of thermoset polymers under high compressive loads. The study is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the behaviour of a powder coating when used in a clamping force joint and how the properties vary when the chemical and physical structure of the coating is changed. READ MORE
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2. Development of biocomposites from lactic acid thermoset resins and cellulose fibre reinforcements
Abstract : Synthesis of polymers from renewable origin has been reported by many authors and it has been found out that it has enormous potential and can serve as alternative to conventional thermoplastics and thermosets in many applications. The use of these renewable resources will provide sustainable platforms to substitute fossil fuel-based materials. READ MORE
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3. Renewable Composites Prepared from Biobased Thermoset Resins
Abstract : In our efforts to create a more sustainable society, several researchers have tried to prepare composites from renewable materials in recent years. The use of natural fibres for reinforcement of composites has been relatively well studied. READ MORE
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4. Nanostructured Cellulose Biocomposites : Effects from dispersion, network and interface
Abstract : The major load bearing component in native wood, cellulose nanofibrils, are potential candidates for use as reinforcement in polymer matrices. This study is based on nanocellulose composites and attempts to prepare and characterize biocomposites with high nanocellulose content and investigate the influence of nanostructure on macroscopic properties. READ MORE
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5. Exploring fatty acid derivatives from renewable resources as raw materials for coating applications
Abstract : In the work presented herein, epoxy fatty acid derivatives were explored in the formation of thermosets for coating applications. The epoxy fatty acid derivatives were obtained from renewable resources such as birch tree bark and epoxidized linseed oil. READ MORE