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Manufacturing and testing of long basalt fiber reinforced thermoplastic matrix composites
Authors:Tamás Deák  Tibor Czigány  Miroslava Maršálková  Jiří Militký
Affiliation:1. Department of Polymer Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest H‐1111, Hungary;2. Department of Textile Materials, Technical University of Liberec, Studentská 2, CZ ‐ 461 17, Liberec I., Czech Republic
Abstract:In this work, long basalt fiber reinforced composites were investigated and compared with short basalt fiber reinforced compounds. The results show that long fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites are particularly advantageous in the respects of dynamic mechanical properties and injection molding shrinkage. The fiber orientation in long basalt fiber reinforced products fundamentally differs from short basalt fiber reinforced ones. This results in more isotropic molding shrinkage in case of long basalt fiber reinforced composites. The main advantage of the used long fiber thermoplastic technology is that the special long fiber reinforced pellet can be processed by most conventional injection molding machines. During extrusion compounding the fibers in the compound containing 30 wt% fibers are fragmented to an average length of 0.48 mm (typical of short fiber reinforced thermoplastic compounds), this length decreases further during injection molding to 0.20 mm. Contrarily using long fiber reinforced pellets and cautious injection molding parameters, an average fiber length of 1.8 mm can be achieved with a conventional injection molding machine, which increased the average length/diameter ratio from 14 to 130. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2010. © 2010 Society of Plastics Engineers
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