PREPREGS AND LAMINATES OF POLYETHERIMIDE-REINFORCED BY A THERMOTROPICLCP

Authors
Citation
W. Bu et Ai. Isayev, PREPREGS AND LAMINATES OF POLYETHERIMIDE-REINFORCED BY A THERMOTROPICLCP, Journal of applied polymer science, 65(2), 1997, pp. 329-340
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
00218995
Volume
65
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
329 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8995(1997)65:2<329:PALOPB>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Unidirectional sheets (prepregs) of blends of polyetherimide (PEI) wit h a Liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) are prepared. The mechanical prop erties of prepregs at directions of 0 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degr ees to the machine direction are investigated as a function of draw ra tio and LCP concentration. The results show that drawing significantly increases the tensile strength and modulus of prepregs in the machine direction and only slightly decreases these properties in the transve rse direction. An increase in the LCP content greatly enhances the ten sile strength and modulus in the machine direction but decreases these properties in the 45 degrees and 90 degrees directions. The strain at break of prepregs decreases with LCP content in all directions tested . An abrupt drop in the tensile strength, modulus, and strain at break of prepregs occurs in the 45 degrees and 90 degrees directions when L CP content reaches 40%. Prepregs are used to manufacture unidirectiona l and quasi-isotropic laminates. Unidirectional laminates show mechani cal properties close to those of the corresponding prepregs. The tensi le modulus of quasi-isotropic laminates exhibits a continuous increase with increasing LCP content while the tensile strength increases with an LCP content up to 30%, then it decreases rapidly. The morphology o f LCP in prepregs is observed to change from disperse to continuous at LCP contents of 40 and 50%. This effect is found to be responsible fo r the large decrease in tensile strength of prepregs in the 45 degrees and 90 degrees directions and quasi-isotropic laminates at higher LCP concentration. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.