Date of Publication :30th November 2017
Abstract: The definition of nanocomposites has broadened significantly to encompass a large variety of systems such as one-dimensional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional and amorphous materials, made of distinctly dissimilar components and mixed at the nanometer scale. This research presents a detailed definition of nanocomposites, its origin, classification, properties, benefits, as well as its future. With the proper choice of compatibilizing chemistries, the nanometer-sized clay platelets interact with polymers in unique ways. The paper shows that the application possibilities for packaging include food and non-food films and rigid containers. In the engineering plastics arena, a host of automotive and industrial components can be considered, making use of lightweight, impact, scratch-resistant and higher heat distortion performance characteristics. In plastics, the advantages of nanocomposites over conventional ones don’t stop at strength. The high heat resistance and low flammability of some nanocomposites also make them good choices to use as insulators and wire coverings
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