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Surface property effects of compounding a nanoclay masterbatch in PP injection ...

Author(s): Pettarin, Valeria cv logo 1 ; Fasce, L. cv logo 2 ; Frontini, P. M. cv logo 3 ; Correia, M. S. cv logo 4 ; Pontes, A. J. cv logo 5 ; Viana, J. C. cv logo 6 ; Pouzada, A. S. cv logo 7

Date: 2010

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/20548

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho


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Indicado para o prémio de melhor artigo mais inovador. The interest on the use of nanofillers in injection mouldings has been going on for more than a decade but a real breakthrough has not been achieved yet, especially in that mechanical properties are concerned. The nucleating effect of nanoclays in semicrystalline polymers suggests that surface effects may result interesting especially during processing. This paper includes some information on the surface properties of an injection moulding grade of polypropylene mixed with a commercial masterbatch of PP and 50% of organoclay. They were moulded as plates for testing in a prototype device for determining the coefficient of friction in as-moulding conditions. The surface was also characterised by depth sensing indentation tests. The through thickness microstructures of the mouldings were assessed by optical microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry, while surface morphology was assessed by X-ray diffraction. It was observed that independently of MB content, its addition caused a slight increase in elastic modulus and hardness in the skin layer.The friction properties directly associable to the product performance showed a slight improvement in terms of the dynamic friction coefficient. Conversely the static friction coefficient that is relevant in processing was no affected by the presence of the nanoclay.
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Language English
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