Production of Continuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites by in-situ Pultrusion

被引:13
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作者
Epple, S. [1 ]
Bonten, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stuttgart, Inst Kunststofftech, Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
In-situ pultrusion; anionic polymerization; continuous glass fibers; fiber reinforced plastics; polyamide; 6;
D O I
10.1063/1.4873820
中图分类号
O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
The constructive design in the automotive industry, but also in many other industrial sectors has changed steadily over the past decades. It became much more complex due to e. g. increased use of hybrid materials. Combined with the desire to minimize the weight of vehicles and thus the CO2 emissions, the use of low density materials and especially fiber-reinforced plastics is increasing. E. g. Continuous fiber thermoplastic composites are used to reinforce injection molded parts. Low viscosity monomers like caprolactam, which is used to produce polyamide 6 by anionic polymerization are able to easily impregnate and penetrate the textile reinforcement. After wetting the fibers, the ring-opening polymerization starts and the matrix is becoming a polymer. At IKT, a method based on the RIM process (reaction injection molding) was developed to produce continuous fiber thermoplastic composites with high contents of continuous glass fibers. The anionic polymerization of polyamide 6 was now combined with the pultrusion process. Continuous glass fibers are pulled through a mold and wetted with caprolactam (including activator and catalyst). After the material polymerized in the mould, the finished continuous fiber thermoplastic composites can be pulled out and is finally sawn off.
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页码:454 / 457
页数:4
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