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Morphological development during injection molding of self-reinforcing composites. I: experimental results
Kwabena A. Narh
, Zhigang Li
Mechanical and Industrial Engr
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Electron Microscopy Techniques
33%
Injection Mold
33%
Injection Molding
100%
Injection Speed
66%
Melting Temperature
66%
Mold Temperature
66%
Morphological Development
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Self-reinforced
100%
Skin Layer
33%
Skin-core Structure
33%
Structure Development
66%
Tensile Modulus
66%
Tensile Structures
33%
Engineering
Cross Section
33%
Experimental Result
100%
Injection Moulding
100%
Injection Speed
66%
Melting Temperature
66%
Mould Temperature
66%
Process Parameter
33%
Tensile Structure
33%
Young's Modulus
66%
Material Science
Elastic Moduli
66%
Injection Molding
100%
Liquid Crystal Polymer
33%
Microscopy
33%
Morphology
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%