Search for dissertations about: "Epoxy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 170 swedish dissertations containing the word Epoxy.
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1. Contact Allergy to Epoxy Resins of the Bisphenol F-type
Abstract : Epoxy resins based on bisphenol A are well-known contact allergens and often cause occupational contact allergy. The most important allergen is the monomer diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA). READ MORE
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2. 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
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3. Compression-moulded and multifunctional cellulose network materials
Abstract : Cellulose-based materials are widely used in a number of important applications (e.g. paper, wood, textiles). Additional developments are suggested by the growing interest for natural fibre-based composite and nanocomposite materials. READ MORE
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4. Studies of Dielectric Relaxation in Solid Polymers and Composites
Abstract : Non-linear characteristics of homogeneous solid polymers and solid polymer-based composites have been studied both experimentally and theoretically. In particular experimental studies of non-linear dielectric response of six homogeneous solid polymeric materials and the influence of the composition on the properties of solid polymer-based composites with high dielectric permittivities have been carried out and a theoretical study of dipole-dipole interaction in solids based on a formulation due to P. READ MORE
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5. High Clay Content Cellulose Nanocomposites for Mechanical Performance and Fire Retardancy
Abstract : Materials based on wood can offer sustainable alternatives to fossil-based plastics and composites, and show interesting mechanical properties. However, the issue of their flammability is generally unresolved. In this thesis, eco-friendly, fire retardant clay-cellulose nanofibril materials are investigated. READ MORE