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Effect of particle size of fly ash cenospheres on the properties of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene-filled composites:

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In this paper, the effect of particle size (150 mesh, 100 mesh, and 300 mesh) variations in fly ash cenospheres, as a filler with different concentrations (0 − 40 ¼ ) on various properties of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene was investigated.
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Fly ash cenospheres are inexpensive, readily available from coal burning or heavy oil combustion, not an eco-friendly material. If ways can be found to use this, it will serve the twin purposes of facilitating applications for the ash bearing materials and at the same time reduce pollution. One way to achieve this task is to make ash-bearing composites having polymer matrices. The performance of filled polymers is generally determined on the basis of the interface attraction of filler and polymers. Fillers of widely varying particle size and surface characteristics are responsive to the interfacial interactions with the polymers. The present study deals with the effect of particle size (150 mesh, 100 mesh, and 300 mesh) variations in fly ash cenospheres, as a filler with different concentrations (0–40 wt%), on various properties of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. The mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of the composite material were evaluated, and the microstructure was investigated through sc...

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Preparation and Characterization of Nano structured Materials from Fly Ash: A Waste from Thermal Power Stations, by High Energy Ball Milling

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Fly ash particles and precipitated silica as fillers in rubbers. I. Untreated fillers in natural rubber and styrene–butadiene rubber compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of untreated precipitated silica and fly ash silica (FASi) as fillers on the properties of natural rubber (NR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) compounds were considered separately and comparatively with regard to the effect of the loading of the fillers, which ranged from 0 to 80 phr.
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