Organofunctional Silane Coupling Agents

作者: James G. Marsden

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0671-9_31

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摘要: The development and increasing use of organofunctional silanes has closely paralleled the growing composite materials in expanding diverse applications. From crude laminates developed to meet material shortages World War II, have evolved into sophisticated products that are required ever performance demands. In addition providing a wide range mechanical properties, many today’s composites asked furnish specific electrical characteristics, lend themselves various fabrication techniques, maintain their properties after exposure hostile environments, accomplish this an economically viable manner. challenge is indeed great.

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