Effects of glass fiber reinforcing and thermal post‐treatment on the mechanical properties and crystallization behaviors of polyoxymethylene

Author:

Zhang Ligang1ORCID,Zhuo Xin1,Shi Hongwei1,Yu Shuwen1,Tian Hongchi2,Chen Jun2,Hao Yanping2,Chen Leilei2,Liu Weikang3,Xie Yong1

Affiliation:

1. Anhui Key Laboratory of Spin Electron and Nanomaterials of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Suzhou University Suzhou China

2. Shandong Dawn Polymer Co., Ltd Longkou China

3. Qingdao Port Dongjiakou Ore Terminal Co., Ltd Qingdao China

Abstract

AbstractPolyoxymethylene (POM)‐based composites reinforced with pristine short glass fiber (SGF) and surface modified SGF with silane coupling agent (SGF550) were prepared by a twin‐screw extruder, and then injection molded via various processing, including natural air‐cooling, water‐cooling, and oven heat‐treating. The mechanical properties, micro‐structures of tensile fracture surfaces and crystallization behaviors were investigated. The results indicated that the above properties were tightly related to the interfacial bonding ability. POM composites reinforced with SGF550 can significantly improve the tensile strength by 33%–43% and the elongation at break by 50% and 66%, comparing with POM/SGF. Further considering the thermal post‐treatments, prompt water‐cooling can induce insufficient crystallization and form tough amorphous regions beneficial to lock firmly with SGF550, thus enhancing the mechanical properties. This work commits to propose an idea to improve performance by means of screening different processing techniques, and provide a route to tailor some nature of thermoplastics to meet practical application. Based on the lightweight trend, these reinforced composites can be made parts with high load‐bearing requirements, instead of the original metals, such as silent gear, automobile, and machinery instruments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry

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