Abstract: | The moisture sorption of poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PPTA) fibers and the effects of moisture on the wetting behavior of these fibers in water and in an epoxy resin were studied. The moisture regains in the Kevlar 149 fibers followed a third order polynomial dependency on increasing relative humidity at 23°C. When preconditioned at 0% relative humidity (R.H.), water wettability of Kevlar 49 fibers was superior to that of Kevlar 149 fibers. Resin wettability of the dried Kevlar 49 fibers, on the other hand, was lower than that of Kevlar 149 fibers. Wettability in water and resin of these two fiber types was affected differently by moisture. Exposure to 97% R.H. moisture level significantly lowered water wettability of Kevlar 49 fibers but did not affect the wettability of Kevlar 149 fibers in water. Resin wettability of Kevlar 49 fibers was improved upon exposure to moisture, but the opposite was observed on Kevlar 149 fibers. |