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Impact Strength Checking of Polyurethane Samples Mixed with Different Fly Ash Percentages
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Principal advantages of composite materials resides in the possibility of obtaining new structural properties. Reinforcement opened the way to the polymers that are the last dominant materials in the engineering fields. As a matter of fact the modern development of polymeric materials and high modules fillers introduced new generation of composite materials irrespective of cost. The proposed polymeric composite will be formed with base of polyurethane and unsaturated polyester. The used chemical mixed with different fly ash percentages are prepared in molds, after the composites solidify samples are ready to check by impact test machine (either Izod or charpy test) for calculating the impact energy.
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Polyurethane, Fly Ash, Impact Energy, Charpy Test, Izod Test
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