Formation of composite particulate material using high energy ro

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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106198, 106241, 260 175, 260 37R, 260 37EP, 260 37N, 260 37SB, 260 38, 260 40R, 260 42, 260762, C08J 320, C08K 334, C08K 340

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ABSTRACT:
The formation of composite materials is disclosed, using high energy rotary impact milling. The illustrations utilize polymer resin particles as the matrix material, and solid particle fillers. Ultra-small particle sizes are used for both the matrix and filler materials. When the resultant materials are processed by usual forming techniques, the resultant composite materials possess strength properties approximately equivalent to those of the unfilled matrix material, even though heavily filled.

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