K. Van De Velde et P. Kiekens, Thermoplastic polymers: overview of several properties and their consequences in flax fibre reinforced composites, POLYM TEST, 20(8), 2001, pp. 885-893
In order to assess the most suitable thermoplastic polymer for a certain ap
plication, one must know the properties of the available polymers. Since da
ta tend to be widely scattered over many sources, it is the purpose of this
article to give an overview of the most relevant properties of a range of
thermoplastic polymers. The reported properties are divided into mechanical
, physical, and thermal ones. It is clear that many of these properties are
interrelated. By consequence some combinations of desired properties are n
ot possible but an overview such as this may provide a useful guide in esta
blishing the best compromise between conflicting property demands. Data are
presented mostly as ranges (in tables) as well as in graphs for quick comp
arison reasons. One specific application (thermoplastic pultrusion with fla
x as reinforcement) is also studied. In this particular case, polypropylene
is found to have the best combination of properties in order to be used as
the composite matrix. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.