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- 2024Using 3D printing technology to monitor damage in GFRPs
- 2024Electrically conductive and flexible filaments of hot melt adhesive for the fused filament fabrication process
- 2023Effect of carbon nanoparticles on selected properties of hot melt adhesives
- 2023Experimental analysis of the influence of thermoplastic veils doped with nanofillers on the thermal properties of fibre-reinforced composites
- 2023Selected properties of electrically conductive hot melt ethylene-vinyl acetate adhesives
- 2022Electrically Conductive Adhesive Based on Thermoplastic Hot Melt Copolyamide and Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubescitations
- 2021Fibers of Thermoplastic Copolyamides with Carbon Nanotubes for Electromagnetic Shielding Applicationscitations
- 2020Characterization of thermoplastic nonwovens of copolyamide hot melt adhesives filled with carbon nanotubes produced by melt-blowing methodcitations
- 2020Effect of the areal weight of CNT-doped veils on CFRP electrical propertiescitations
- 2019Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers modified with thermoplastic nonwovens containing multi-walled carbon nanotubescitations
- 2019Thermal, Rheological and Mechanical Properties of PETG/rPETG Blendscitations
- 2018Nonwovens fabrics with carbon nanotubes used as a interleaves in CFRP
- 2018Improvement of CFRP electrical conductivity by applying nano enabled products containing carbon nanotubes
- 2018Comparison of properties of CFRPs containing nonwoven fabrics with carbon nanotubes, fabricated by prepreg and liquid technology
- 2018Mechanical Properties of PETG Fibres and Their Usage in Carbon Fibres/Epoxy Composite Laminatescitations
- 2018Nonwoven fabrics with carbon nanotubes used as interleaves in CFRPcitations
- 2018Processing and characterization of thermoplastic nanocomposite fibers of hot melt copolyamide and carbon nanotubescitations
- 2018Hot-melt adhesives based on co-polyamide and multiwalled carbon nanotubescitations
- 2014Thermoplastic nanocomposites with enhanced electrical conductivity
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Thermoplastic nanocomposites with enhanced electrical conductivity
Abstract
During recent years, there has been a growing demand for composite materials with integrated multifunctional capabilities. The promising substitutes for traditional composites are nanocomposites consist of polymers and filler with nanosize. One of the most known nanofillers are carbon nanotubes. These hollow, low dense three-dimensional structures demonstrate extraordinary mechanical and electrical properties capable to reach the functionality of composites. However, their great industrial potential cannot be fully realize due to current manufacturing challenges. It happens because even the small addition of carbon nanotubes into polymer matrix alters the properties of polymer significantly. On the one side, the improvement of mechanical and electrical behavior of polymer is observed. However, on the other side, the jump of viscosity and decrease in macromolecules flowability lead to many hindrances in their processing. Hence, a lot of efforts is put to overcome these obstaclesto find the possible way of nanocomposite's processing on industrial scale.