

Author: Panova L.G. Artemenko S.E.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0015-0541
Source: Fibre Chemistry, Vol.33, Iss.4, 2001-07, pp. : 299-305
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Abstract
The following are common to fibre blends and CM made from them: extremal dependence of the combustion indexes of the fibre blend and CM on the ratio of fibres in the blend and large contribution of small amounts of another kind of added fibre in the reciprocal effect of the fibres on thermooxidative degradation of the fibres constituting the blend; closeness of the combustibility indexes of the fibre blend and CM in the absence of a reciprocal effect of the fibres on the thermostability and weight loss in thermolysis of the fibre blend to the combustibility indexes of the less combustible constituents; lower combustibility of CM in reinforcement with a uniform fibre blend than in layered distribution of these fibres in the blend; higher actual strength properties of CM than the calculated values.
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