Interface/interphase characterization
Reinforcement/matrix bond - Definition and characterization

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Interface/interphase characterization


Reinforcement/matrix bond - Definition and characterization

Authors : Anne BERGERET, Patricia KRAWCZAK

Publication date: January 10, 2006, Review date: January 20, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. Interface/interphase characterization

There are currently no standardized methods for quantifying interphase quality. However, various techniques have been developed and are widely used by both the scientific and industrial communities. These include microscopic analysis, physico-chemical analysis, micromechanical testing on monofilament model composites and macroscopic mechanical testing on industrial composites.

.Optical microscope observation of a transcrystalline zone in a PBT matrix in the vicinity of a glass fiber. [6]
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