Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5187765 Polymer 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The composites were annealed at temperatures above the melting points of both thermoplastic components and the changes of the rheological properties of their melts were monitored using small amplitude oscillatory flow. A substantial increase of the stiffness of the composites containing PA6-compatible fibres was observed after 2 h annealing at 250 °C. This higher level of stiffness was preserved during the consequent cooling down to 120 °C. The effect of strain softening of the melts was studied by applying different strain amplitudes. The results of the rheological study were analysed using a recently developed theoretical model. The analysis confirmed the relation between the changes of the properties and the development of the morphology that was previously found by dynamic mechanical analysis in the solid state.
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