Das, 2009 - Google Patents
Waste silk yarn reinforced epoxy laminateDas, 2009
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Fibre reinforced composites have gained popularity nowadays because of their processing advantages and good technical properties like strength, stiffness, elastic modulus, creep rate, damping. These properties were found to increase with silk fabric content. Waste silk …
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