Affiliation:
1. National Engineering Research Center for Compounding and Modification of Polymer Materials Guizhou Material Industrial Technology Institute Guiyang Guizhou China
2. College of Materials and Metallurgy Guizhou University Guiyang Guizhou China
Abstract
AbstractThe quality of foam in polypropylene/basalt fiber (PP/BF) composite materials is currently unsatisfactory, which restricts their use in industrial applications. To address this limitation, the objective of this study is to improve the foaming properties of PP/BF composite foam by modifying their rheological and crystallization behavior using polyethylene–octene (POE) blending modification. The results demonstrate that the inclusion of POE has a beneficial impact on the rheological and crystallization characteristics of PP/BF composites. Consequently, this creates favorable conditions for the foaming process of PP/BF composite foam. It is conducive to obtaining high foaming quality PP/BF composite foam. The results demonstrate that a 5 wt% POE content yields the best foaming performance for the PP/BF composite foam, with the most uniform cell distribution, a cell size of 54 μm and a cell density is measured at 3.43 × 107 cells/cm3. The optimal temperature range for foaming is between 180 and 200°C. The introduction of POE in PP/BF composite foam may lead to a decrease in its tensile and flexural strength. However, this drawback is offset by a significant improvement in the notch impact strength of the foam. This study's findings will enhance our understanding of the production and application of PP/BF composite foam, making it a valuable material for applications that require exceptional toughness.Highlights
Improved the crystallization and rheological properties of PP/BF composites.
Significantly improve the foaming quality of PP/BF composites.
Make PP/BF composite foam has excellent impact toughness.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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