
Short fiber reinforced thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer composites
1998; Wiley; Volume: 19; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/pc.10086
ISSN1548-0569
AutoresRonaldo Antonio Corrêa, Regina C. R. Nunes, W. Z. Franco Filho,
Tópico(s)Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites
ResumoAbstract Mechanical properties of thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPE) reinforced with short fibers were studied. Two types of fibers were used as the discontinuous phase: an aromatic polyamide (Twaron, diameter: 12 μm) and carbon fiber (FCI 140/90‐R33—diameter: 8–10 μm). Because of processing limitations, the maximum length of both fibers, after incorporation in the composites, was reduced to 3 mm. The TPE (continuous phase) was a polyol‐polyester type [Elastollan—glass transition of short fiber segments: −42°C (1)]. Both types of composites had fiber concentration of 10, 20, and 30 phr. Component interaction is discussed, as well as the application of a third power polynomial to establish a relationship between the amount of fiber added and stress at break data. Stress‐strength, tear resistance, shore A and B hardness, abrasion resistance, and compression set tests were performed. Composites reinforced with aromatic polyamides showed higher values in most of the tests, except in the abrasion resistance test, in which a smaller material loss was observed.
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