IMPROVEMENT OF THE INTERFACIAL ADHESION BETWEEN KEVLAR FIBER AND RESIN BY USING R-F PLASMA

Citation
M. Shaker et al., IMPROVEMENT OF THE INTERFACIAL ADHESION BETWEEN KEVLAR FIBER AND RESIN BY USING R-F PLASMA, Journal of composites technology & research, 18(4), 1996, pp. 249-255
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences","Materials Sciences, Composites
ISSN journal
08846804
Volume
18
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
249 - 255
Database
ISI
SICI code
0884-6804(1996)18:4<249:IOTIAB>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The interfacial adhesion between fiber and matrix has a significant ef fect on the overall performance of a composite. The necessity of bindi ng the fibers together in a structural composite creates the need for an enhanced interfacial bond between fibers and matrix. One possibilit y to change the fiber/matrix bond in composite materials is to modify the surface of the reinforcing fiber. One technology useful for this p urpose is plasma treatment. This paper discusses optimizing R-F plasma polymerization of allylamine onto Kevlar 29 and KM2 fibers. The treat ment was carried out in two steps. First, the fiber was treated with A rgon; second, the fiber was treated by allylamine. A method was found such that, under such optimum treatment conditions, the plasma treatme nt does not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the fibers. This allows flexibility in the tailoring of interfacial properties to optimize the energy absorption capability of the composites. A method was also found that increases interfacial adhesion between PPTA fiber (Kevlar) filament and the matrix as the thickness of the plasma allyla mine coating increases.