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With 25-40 percent carbon by weight , the strength ( or the stress at 300 percent extension ) is increased 3 to 10 times . Usually , the finer the carbon black , the greater the increase in strength . Plastics . Both organic and mineral ...
With 25-40 percent carbon by weight , the strength ( or the stress at 300 percent extension ) is increased 3 to 10 times . Usually , the finer the carbon black , the greater the increase in strength . Plastics . Both organic and mineral ...
Page 149
Impact strength , as well as tensile and compressive strengths , are increased . Other intentional improvements for which fibers and fillers are used may include increases in hardness and stiffness , chemical resistance , electrical ...
Impact strength , as well as tensile and compressive strengths , are increased . Other intentional improvements for which fibers and fillers are used may include increases in hardness and stiffness , chemical resistance , electrical ...
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While friction tends to decrease as velocity increases , these changes are difficult to separate from the effects of other variables , such as the drag of grease or water , the effects of dust and sand on the surface , and the windage ...
While friction tends to decrease as velocity increases , these changes are difficult to separate from the effects of other variables , such as the drag of grease or water , the effects of dust and sand on the surface , and the windage ...
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