Processing and properties of injection molded thermoplastic composites reinforced with melt processable glasses

Citation
Rt. Young et Dg. Baird, Processing and properties of injection molded thermoplastic composites reinforced with melt processable glasses, POLYM COMP, 21(5), 2000, pp. 645-659
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
POLYMER COMPOSITES
ISSN journal
02728397 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
645 - 659
Database
ISI
SICI code
0272-8397(200010)21:5<645:PAPOIM>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
This work was concerned with evaluating the properties of injection molded composites comprising polyetherimide (PEI) and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) reinforced with various lower T-g melt processable phosphate glasses. Compo sites were produced utilizing a variety of glass and resin combinations in order to ascertain the effects of factors such as glass concentration and v iscosity of the components on the mechanical properties of the composite bl ends. Changes in the rheological and interfacial properties of the blends o btained by varying the resins and phosphate glasses used during processing resulted in a variety of reinforcing morphologies consisting of glass beads , ribbons, and an interpenetrating network structure. The large variations in the glass phase morphologies obtained during injection molding led to co mposites that displayed a wide range of properties. Generally, it was found that the use of resin/glass combinations that minimized the viscosity diff erence between the components resulted in composites displaying the best ov erall mechanical properties. The stiffness of the composites was found to i ncrease with glass concentration with loadings up to 45 vol% glass, leading to moduli 3-4 times greater than those of the neat resins. While the addit ion of the phosphate glasses produced significant enhancements in the stiff ness of the composite blends, the strength often fell to values 2-3 times l ower than those of the neat resins.