Study of the Processing and Mechanical Properties of In Situ Composite Materials of Thermoplastics with Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers

1994 
Abstract By blending thermoplastics (TPs)—polycarbonate (PC) and polyethersulfone (PES)—with thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers (TLCPs)—KU9221 and KU9231—and then extruding the blends to form fibers, the in situ reinforcing characteristics were studied. The injection experiment of blends was compared with the extrusion experiment. According to the experimental results, in situ reinforcing characteristics of these processes were analyzed theoretically. These researches have come to some important conclusions. TLCP domains can be transformed to form fibers that are oriented in the direction of flow during processing; these TLCP microfibers result in improved mechanical properties of the TP/TLCP blends. The extruding flow is more effective in orienting TLCP domains and results in better in situ reinforcement than that of injection molding, and the extruded fibers have better mechanical properties. The mechanical properties of the blend fibers are improved greatly with increasing tensile ratio of melt d...
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