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Table 5

Representative summary of the effect of iron-based additives on mechanical properties.

No. Bulk Material Additive
Percentage
Mechanical properties measured Measured value References
1 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) CIPs
0 wt.%
10 wt.%
20 wt.%
30 wt.%
40 wt.%
50 wt.%
60 wt.%
Tensile strength (MPa) 44
40.5
41
41
44.5
40
36
[22]
2 Amino-silane treated e-glass fiber reinforced epoxy Si-iron (III)oxide
0 wt.%
0.5 wt.%
1 wt.%
Tensile strength (MPa) and inter laminar shear strength (MPa) 99 and 19
114 and 16
126 and 14
[107]
3 Epoxy-silicone resins Carbonyl-iron particles
65 wt.%
70 wt.%
75 wt.%
Impact strength (kg.cm) 45
50
50
[119]
4 25% OPC Paste + 75% Standard Sand (Mortar) Fe2O3 nano particle
0 wt.%
2 wt.%
4 wt.%
6 wt.%
Flexural strength (MPa) with 28 days curing time 7.64
10.24
12.09
10.89
[120]
5 Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy Fe nanoparticles
0 wt.%
30 wt.%
Flexural strength (MPa) 82.56
77.76
[72]

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