Abstract
Composites based on epoxy oligomers filled by fibers and biomaterials, due to their high adhesion, heat resistance...
Highlights
Composites based on epoxy oligomers filled by fibers and biomaterials, due to their high adhesion, heat resistance, low shrinkage during curing and other properties, are widely used as sealing compounds for repair materials, adhesives, compounds and glues [1,2,3,4,5]
The aim of this paper is to evaluate and to compare the effect of cellulose structure and type on properties of the epoxy composits
In order to evaluate the efficiency of cellulosic derivatives, the comparison between the Epoxy-Cellulose Composites (ECC) and the unfilled epoxy polymer was made in terms of compression and tensile strength, fire-resistance and microhardness
Summary
Composites based on epoxy oligomers filled by fibers and biomaterials, due to their high adhesion, heat resistance, low shrinkage during curing and other properties, are widely used as sealing compounds for repair materials, adhesives, compounds and glues [1,2,3,4,5]. The development of high-performance materials made from renewable natural resources is increasing worldwide. Such resources include plant materials, the main component of which is cellulose [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24]
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