Influence of Different Fillers in Polymer Matrix of Single Roving on the Tensile Properties

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Technical textiles and composite materials in general becomes more and more popular for the reinforcing of concrete elements. These materials are very often combined with high performance fine grain concretes with big surface quality. High performance concretes developed rapidly in the last decade and therefore also composite materials must be developed hand in hand with concrete. One possibility is to further imrove basic material or roving itself, but this article is focused on improving of the polymer matrix. As a matrix in this presented article was used epoxy resin. The purpose of the experiment was to improve the tensile parameters of composite reinforcement by adding fillers into the matrix. Fillers improve interaction between individual fibers and thatks to that improve parameters of entire composite.

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