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Composites show introduces reinforcements, fillers & additives.


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, BM polymer concrete, and advanced composites are targets for new reinforcing fibers, fabrics, fillers, and other additives introduced at the recent Composites 2003 Show in Anaheim, Calif. The show was sponsored by the American Composites Manufacturers Association. We reported on new resins and initiators at the show last month.

Reinforcements & fillers

Fibertech Co. Ltd., which spins metal fibers for industrial filters, is exploring use of its 50-micron metal fibers as reinforcements in epoxy for aerospace applications. The fibers are available in copper, stainless steel chrome-nickel alloy, and titanium.

Crane & Co.'s Nonwovens Div. says it is the first to offer fluoropolymer A fluoropolymer is a polymer that contains atoms of fluorine. It is characterized by a high resistance to solvents, acids, and bases.

Fluoropolymers were discovered serendipitously in 1938 by Dr. Roy J. Plunkett.
 surfacing veils for high-temperature and chemical-resistant applications. The new products include Cranemat FH, made from Solvay's Halar ECTFE ECTFE Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene  fluoropolymer. Cranemat FM is made of Solvay's Hyflon MFA See multifactor authentication.  fluoropolymer and can withstand heat up to 600 F.

Crane also recently introduced PPS (Packets Per Second) The measurement of activity in a local area network (LAN). In LANs such as Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, as well as the Internet, data is broken up and transmitted in packets (frames), each with a source and destination address.  nonwoven surfacing veils for use, in high-temperature electronics underground storage tanks, and other structures. Cranemat PPS is thermally stable up to 400 F. Nonwovens can also combine PPS and mineral fibers.

Directional Fabrics is a new company supplying uni- and multi-directional reinforcements of carbon, aramid, and glass for military and other applications. It also offers multiaxial Mul`ti`ax´i`al

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 Kevlar sheets with up to seven unidirectional layers. Special coatings are said to improve durability of the unidirectional plies plies 1  
v.
Third person singular present tense of ply1.

n.
Plural of ply1.
.

Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics introduced MultiCore, a cold-preformable fabric for closed molding that consists of chopped-strand glass mat stitched on both sides of a polypropylene-fiber batting. It comes either 3 or 5 mm thick, and the ratio of glass to PP can be varied as needed.

Sister company Saint-Gobain Vetrotex has improved its RO99-673 glass roving with new sizing that's said to yield better mechanical properties in pultruded profiles. The roving itself has enhanced compression resistance, which reduces damage during shipping, stacking, and handling, thereby resulting in more consistent payout.

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 has a new glass reinforcement that boasts superior acid and alkaline resistance over the full pH range, even at high temperatures. ARcotex glass was originally developed for concrete reinforcement, but new sizing technology makes it suitable for chemical tanks, pipes, and fittings.

Spheretex America introduced the first roving form of its lightweight Sphere.tex E-glass reinforcement, which is impregnated im·preg·nate  
tr.v. im·preg·nat·ed, im·preg·nat·ing, im·preg·nates
1. To make pregnant; inseminate.

2. To fertilize (an ovum, for example).

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 with hollow thermoplastic microballoons for added bulk. The spray up roving, called Sphere.strand Guncore, is 50% lighter than standard E-glass roving and is aimed at lightweight, stiff parts or sandwich construction. Sphere.tex also comes in aramid and carbon-fiber forms.

Advanced Glassfiber Yarns introduced heavier weights of two high-strength glass rovings. Its VeTron, reportedly the only high-performance glass compatible with vinyl esters and polyesters, now comes in a 206-yard/lb yield as compared with the initial 413 yield launched a year earlier. Made of high-silica glass, VeTron costs about $5/lb, or five times as much as E-glass.

Single-end, epoxy-compatible ZenTron glass roving is now available in a 225 yield as well as the original 675 yield. ZenTron costs $6 to $711b.

New from Plascore Inc. is a prototype reinforcing honeycomb honeycomb

a mosaic of closely packed units with depressed centers giving a honeycomb appearance.


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 made of Kevlar-coated paper. It will be more expensive than Nomex-coated paper (made with a different DuPont aramid) but also will have greater strength. It is expected to become commercial early this year.

Composites One offers Kit Concepts, a new service that provides customized kits of fiberglass mats and fabrics precut pre·cut  
adj.
Cut into size or shape before being marketed, assembled, or used: precut fillet of fish; precut construction materials.

tr.v.
 to specified sizes and nested in the order needed for lay-up. The service is aimed at both open and closed molding, including RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time.

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 and closed-cavity bag molding (CCBM CCBM Center for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling (Johns Hopkins University)
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).

Siscor (Spherical Industrial Solutions Corp.) will soon manufacture in North America porous glass spheres that it previously imported from Poraver in Germany. Although porous and lightweight (9.36 to 33.07 pcf, depending on size), this filler does not absorb water, Siscor will produce, a new smaller bead size of 0.05 to 0.125 mm designed especially for thermosets thermosets, materials that can not be softened on heating. In thermosetting polymers, the polymer chains are joined (or cross-linked) by intermolecular bonding. Thermosets are usually supplied as partially polymerized or as monomer-polymer mixtures. . The smallest grade used to be 0.1 to 0.3 mm. Made from recycled bottle glass, the beads are used in Europe for concrete filler. Composites are a new market.

More new additives

Byk-Chemie USA showed a new thixotropic additive that prevents fillers from settling or floating. In closed-mold applications, Byk P9055 reportedly can keep glass spheres from floating or separating by building a "pseudo-plastic network" through hydrogen bonding. It is geared to pultrusion, SMC, and BMC--but not room-temperature curing because it deactivates cobalt accelerator.

Avecia showed off two new additives--Solplus D 530, which improves talc dispersion, and Solplus TX5, a new anti-settling agent. Avecia is also developing new Solplus deaerating agents for polyesters and epoxies.

Rexco's Marbalease is a new fast-drying liquid wax mold release designed specifically for polymer concrete in metal or polyester molds.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

Advanced Glassfiber Yarns, Aiken, S.C. (503) 582-8244, www.agy.com

Avecia Inc., Wilmington, Del. (302) 477-8000, www.avecia.com

Byk-Chemie USA, Wallingford, Conn. (203) 265-2086, www.bykchemieusa.com

Composites One, Arlington Hts., Ill. (847) 437-0200, www.compositesone.com

Crane & Co., Dalton, Mass. (413) 684-6271, www.cranenonwovens.com

Directional Fabrics, Huntington Beach, Calif. (714) 596-2246

Fibertech Co. Ltd., Long Beach, Calif. (866) 463-3633, www.metalfiber.com

Plascore Inc., Zeeland, Mich. (616) 772-1220, www.plascore.com

Rexco, Conyers, Ga. (770) 483-7610, www.rexco-usa.com

Siscor, Toronto (416) 740-4611, www.siscorspheres.com

Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics, Brunswick, Me. (886) 284-2667, www.sgtf.com

Saint-Gobain Vetrotex America, Valley Forge, Pa. (610) 341-7670, www.sgva.com

Spheretex America Inc., Ponte Vedra Beach, Pa. (904) 273-0708, www.spheretex.com
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Title Annotation:Composites
Author:Schut, Jan H.
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Date:Feb 1, 2004
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