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Original Articles

Study on the Mechanical, Rheological, and Morphological Properties of Short Kevlar™ Fiber/s-PS Composites

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Pages 623-629 | Published online: 21 May 2008
 

Abstract

This article deals with oxy-fluorinated short KevlarTM fiber reinforcement and its effect on the dynamic, mechanical, and rheological properties of the syndiotactic polystyrene composites. The composites were prepared using a twin-screw extruder at 20 rpm and the resulting composite was molded under injection molding. The study shows that the addition of oxy-fluorinated KevlarTM fiber into the syndiotactic polystyrene matrix significantly affects the dynamic mechanical properties of the composite by appreciably increasing storage modulus. Rheological properties reveal a significant enhancement of viscosity of the treated composite, due to the formation of a strong interface between fiber and matrix. Oxy-fluorinated fiber incorporation leads to improved tensile strength, elastic modulus, and impact strength of the resulting composite as a result of better fiber-matrix adhesion at the interface.

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