Title of article
Mechanical and microstructural properties of Nylon-12/carbon black composites: Selective laser sintering versus melt compounding and injection molding
Author/Authors
Siddharth Ram Athreya، نويسنده , , Kyriaki Kalaitzidou، نويسنده , , Suman Das، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
5
From page
506
To page
510
Abstract
Composites of Nylon-12 reinforced with 4 wt.% carbon black (CB) manufactured by selective laser sintering (SLS) are compared in terms of flexural strength and flexural modulus, tensile strength and tensile modulus, and impact strength to composites made by extrusion and injection molding (Ex-IM). The Nylon-12 system made by SLS had 25% and 35% higher flexural and tensile modulus, respectively, compared to the Nylon-12 system made by Ex-IM and ∼10% higher strength. However, upon addition of CB both the modulus and the strength of the composites made by SLS were significantly lower compared to composites made by Ex-IM. This is due to the poor dispersion of nanoscale CB and due to the higher porosity of the composites made by SLS, which also explains the relatively low impact strength observed. Based on XRD and DSC studies, it is concluded that the composites made by the two processing methods did not differ significantly in their crystallization characteristics such as the degree of crystallinity, crystal type, and lamellar thickness. However, it was found that CB acted as a nucleating agent for Nylon-12 when Ex-IM was used, leading thus to smaller but more numerous polymer crystals.
Keywords
A. Nano composites , B. Mechanical properties , E. Extrusion , E. Injection molding , E. Sintering
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Record number
1043691
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