Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5203456 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
PA6 based nanocomposites (NCs) were reprocessed by repeated injection moulding to find out whether reprocessing is possible in these materials by means of the observation of the changes in the structure and mechanical properties. The studied variables were (a) the number of cycles (1-5), (b) the origin of the NC: either laboratory mixed or commercial and (c) the processing temperature (230 °C and 270 °C). Neat PA6 was also reprocessed as a reference material. In spite of the colour change, the Young's modulus, the solid state characteristics and the dispersion level were preserved upon reprocessing. The lack of change of chemical nature observed by FTIR, and the observed decreases in viscosity indicated that the main effect of reprocessing was a decrease in the molecular weight. At 230 °C the decreases in viscosity were smaller after reprocessing, and almost no change was seen in the structural parameters and properties. The decrease in the molecular weight after reprocessing at 270 °C leads to lower ductility and mainly to a decrease in the ability of the nPA6 matrix to cold draw. However, no change of the interphase conditions or agglomeration of the OMMT was detected and the NCs remained clearly ductile; thus, revealing a lack of deterioration of the interface and the ability of the NCs for recycling.
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