Effects of fiber orientation on the electrical conductivity of filled plastic melt

The substitution of conventional materials using technical plastic materials offers a high potential for integration of functions into plastics products. In this context, the light-weight design aspect as well as the simplification of complex production processes can be addressed. As an example, pla...

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Electrical resistivity
Fiber orientation
Filled plastics
Forecasting
Injection molding
Injection molding machines
Mathematical analysis
Polymers
Process parameters
Product design
Simulation
Weight reduction
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