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Characterization of textile-grade carbon fiber polypropylene composites

Pritesh Yeole, Shailesh Alwekar, N. Krishnan P. Veluswamy, Surbhi Kore, Nitilaksha Hiremath, Uday Vaidya, Merlin Theodore

2020Polymers and Polymer Composites23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we consider low-cost carbon fiber produced with a textile-grade precursor. The objective of the study is to investigate textile-grade carbon-fiber-reinforced-polypropylene composites (TCF-PP) from compounded pellets for mechanical and thermal characterization. Four sets of pellets with 1%, 5%, 10%, and 15% reinforcement were manufactured using textile-grade carbon fiber (TCF) and polypropylene (PP) by twin-screw compounding. The addition of TCFs through gravimetric feeder directly in the extruder resulted in lower fiber content; however, side feeder has shown good potential. The pellets were further processed in extrusion compression molding to manufacture plaques. An increase in fiber loading has a negligible effect on fiber attrition as fiber length distribution variation between 1% and 15% reinforced pellets was very small. The addition of TCFs in PP showed a significant improvement in mechanical properties. The tensile strength and modulus of the composite were 26% and 161%, respectively, improved by the addition of 10 wt% TCF. Similar results were observed in the flexure test. However, the impact properties were reduced by 25.54% by the addition of 15% TCF.

Topics & Concepts

Composite materialMaterials sciencePolypropylenePlastics extrusionFiberCompoundingPelletsUltimate tensile strengthMolding (decorative)Compression moldingExtrusionComposite numberNatural fiberTextileMoldFiber-reinforced polymer compositesAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites