Author/Authors :
A. Larena*، نويسنده , , S. Jimenez de Ochoa، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Polypropylene matrix composites, with different reinforcement degrees of long glass fibres, are usually used in different fields
of the industry, like aeronautics or automotive. Owed to their huge application field, and work under diverse and severe
conditions, samples of the materials were exposed to artificial accelerated photo ageing in UV chamber (Heraeus Xenotest
15OS). Although the oxidative mechanism of the PP is known enough, the fact that the material presents a high content of glass
fibre, cause a surface degradation higher than that the case of no reinforced materials, owed to the presence of the fibres near the
surface. In order to study this topographic modifications, the optical confocal microscopy is used that allows us the analysis of
the material surface with more accuracy than a surface profiler, and with nanometric precision. We also want a correlation
between surface degradation studied by confocal microscopy and reflectometer measurements. By this way, we can know the
surface state, and the degradation evolution, by means of a set of easy measurements, taken with a portable reflectometer, in
samples at work, without preparation. Since these materials shall fulfil some aesthetic requirements, we study also, by means of
UV–vis spectroscopy, Yellow Index and White Index variations, trying to explain the photochemical processes causing these
modifications. Also, the fact that these materials are usually subjected to surface treatments like adhesion or painting makes
necessary the study of surface energy.We study the variation of this factor with exposing time and percentage of fibre, by means
of contact angle measurements, with different liquids of known surface tensions
Keywords :
Contact properties , surface roughness , PP-GF composite , Photo-oxidation , Optical confocal microscopy , Industrial colorimetry