... fillers comprised of ground rocks or natural or refined minerals. Some fillers, so-called commodity minerals, are relatively inexpensive and are used mostly as extenders. A good example of these is ground limestone. Other fillers, socalled specialty... Reinforced Plastics Handbook - Page 63by Donald V Rosato, Dominick V Rosato - 2004 - 1082 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| PDL Staff - Technology & Engineering - 2008 - 601 pages
...limestone. Other fillers, so-called specialty minerals, are usually reinforcing fillers. These are inherently small particle size fillers, such as talc, and surface chemically modified fillers. MMA terpolymer See methyl methacrylate terpolymer. modifled polyphenylene ether Modified PPE are thermoplastic... | |
| Donald V. Rosato, Marlene G. Rosato, D. V. Rosato - Science - 2000 - 752 pages
...large subclass of inorganic fillers that are comprised of ground rocks as well as natural or refined minerals. Commodity minerals are relatively inexpensive...usually the reinforcing types. There are also inherently small-particle-size fillers such as talc and surface chemically modified fillers. See aggregate; china... | |
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