Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Many research efforts have gone in the production of carbon nanotubes (CNT) composites for functional and structural applications and many processing methodol- ogies have been experimented. Twin-screw extrusion appears to be the most suitable way from the perspec- tive of production scale up and commercialization of these composites. At the same time, micro-injection molding process is considered as the key manufactur- ing technology for the mass production of miniaturized components and devices. Despite the massive literature about nanocomposites and microinjection molding pro- cess, few articles focus on the interaction between the compounding process and the following micro-injection molding transformation processes. This article aims at analyzing the influence of the screw configuration used in compounding process on the rheological and techno- logical properties of the resulting nanocomposites. Two different combinations of screw elements have been tested to incorporate CNTs in two different resins: LCP (liquid crystal polymer) and POM (polyoxymethylene) typically used in micro-injection molding. The effects of the process set up have been observed studying first the rheology and then the moldability of nano- compounds microinjected ribs with high aspect ratio. The nanofiller dispersion has been evaluated via light and transmission electron microscopy. The results con- firm that, the screws show different capacity at promot- ing the dispersion of the nanofiller, which affects the moldability of micro-injected CNT nanocomposites. The viscosity of the polymer seems a critical factor as well, because it influences first the dispersion of CNT bundle during extrusion and then the injection moldability of the composites in the micro-channels
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
micro-injection moulding; nanocomposites; compounding
List of contributors:
Bongiorno, Alessandro; Fassi, Irene; Pagano, Claudia; Surace, Rossella; Bellantone, Vincenzo
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