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The production of re-inforced engineering plastics relies on a number of non destructive (ND) instrumental techniques for monitoring product composition and quality assurance. Recent quality initiatives have meant that international standards such as ISO-9000 have to implemented. This is designed to improve process monitoring, and give customers the confidence in the manufacturing, and proof that the process is under control.
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Warren, P.L. (1991). Comparison of Non-Destructive Techniques for the Measurement of Fiber Content in Reinforced Engineering Plastics and Composites. In: Ruud, C.O., Bussière, J.F., Green, R.E. (eds) Nondestructive Characterization of Materials IV. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0670-0_37
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