Metal fibre reinforced composite - Potentialities and tasks

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Steel fibres and Twintex® materials were prepared by compaction with a continuous compression molding press, equipped with temperature and pressure controlled plates. The material itself was observed by SEM analysis and mechanical properties were examined by different material tests. In spite of a non perfect interface and bonding the mechanical properties such as stiffness and strength were increased by adding steel fibres to Twintex® material. Even the specific values of stiffness and absorbed energy could be enhanced considerably.

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Schmeer, S., Steeg, M., Maier, M., & Mitschang, P. (2009). Metal fibre reinforced composite - Potentialities and tasks. Advanced Composites Letters, 18(2), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.1177/096369350901800202

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