Development and Characterization of the Injection-Molded Polymer Composites Made from Bicomponent Fibers |
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Authors: | Jacek Andrzejewski Marek Szostak Janusz Krasucki Mateusz Barczewski Tomasz Sterzyński |
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Affiliation: | 1. Poznan University of Technology , Institute of Materials Technology , Poznan , Poland;2. CIM-Mes Projekt , Warszawa , Poland |
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Abstract: | The results of this study are related to the implementation of the concept of self-reinforced composites. The input materials in preparation process were the bicomponent fibers. The studies were carried out on three types of fibers, HDPE/PP, cPP/PP, LPET/PET. In each case, the matrix material was a low melting polymer, and the core was made of a higher melting point polymer. The research was conducted for the materials shaped by an injection-molding technique. The analyses confirmed the two-component structure. Properties of the resulting composites confirmed the applicability of bicomponent fibers in the preparation of self-reinforced composites. |
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Keywords: | Bicomponent fiber Injection molding Mechanical properties Self-reinforced composites Structure |
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