Could you plz list and explain the considerations for developing of nanocomposites
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What is a composite?
- What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.
What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.What is a matrix?
- What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.What is a matrix?The matrix is the part of the composite which is being reinforced so, in this case, it is the polymer, which can be either thermoplastic or thermosetting.
- What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.What is a matrix?The matrix is the part of the composite which is being reinforced so, in this case, it is the polymer, which can be either thermoplastic or thermosetting.Thermoplastic matrix composites are formed by heating (until the polymer softens) and then moulding. They can be re-melted and remoulded, making them good candidates for recycling.
- What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.What is a matrix?The matrix is the part of the composite which is being reinforced so, in this case, it is the polymer, which can be either thermoplastic or thermosetting.Thermoplastic matrix composites are formed by heating (until the polymer softens) and then moulding. They can be re-melted and remoulded, making them good candidates for recycling.A thermosetting matrix undergoes a chemical change during the formin g process, known as curing. This means that, once formed, thermosets cannot be softened and re-moulded by subsequent heating.
- What is a composite?A composite is any material made from two or more distinctly different components, where each component maintains its physical identity. For example, concrete is a composite, as it contains aggregate and cement. In this Explainer, we are focussing specifically on polymer matrix composites.What is a matrix?The matrix is the part of the composite which is being reinforced so, in this case, it is the polymer, which can be either thermoplastic or thermosetting.Thermoplastic matrix composites are formed by heating (until the polymer softens) and then moulding. They can be re-melted and remoulded, making them good candidates for recycling.A thermosetting matrix undergoes a chemical change during the formin g process, known as curing. This means that, once formed, thermosets cannot be softened and re-moulded by subsequent heating.The role of the matrix is to facilitate load transfer from one fibre to the next, to hold the fibres in place and prevent them from buckling, and to protect the fibres from potentially damaging environmental conditions.
potentially damaging environmental conditions.See the above attachment also.
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