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Thermal properties, CaCO composites

Zhou and co-workers [27] used calcium carbonate as a reinforcing agent for sulfonated PEEK. The calcium carbonate particles were surface treated and the effect of this on the mechanical and thermal properties were determined. The modulus and yield stress of the composites increased with CaCOs particles loadings. This increase was attributed to the bonding between the particles and the PEEK matrix. DSC experiments showed that the particle content and surface properties influenced the Tg and the T of the composites. The Tg increased with the content of fillers while Tn, decreased. The treated fillers were found to give a better combination of properties, which indicated that the sulfonated PEEK played a constructive role in the calcium carbonate/PEEK composites. [Pg.38]

A.5 Effect of CaCOs on the Thermal Properties of Polypropylene. CaCOs is added to polymers as a filler with the intent of lowering material costs. Calculate the thermal conductivity, the heat capacity, and the density of a polypropylene composite containing 40 wt% CaCOs. Take the following properties for PP ... [Pg.336]

In this chapter, the study carried out on nanofillers reinforced natural/synthetic rubber has been discussed. After a description on the NR rubber and CaCOs as filler, the development of synthetic composites with the incorporation of micro and nano-CaC03 as a filler material has also been discussed for comparative study. In particular, the role of fillers on the property modification of rubber properties, such as surface properties, mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and permittivity has been mentioned. The effectiveness of this coating was demonstrated. The importance of well-dispersed nanoparticles on the improvement of the mechanical and electrical properties of polymers is also emphasized. However, one of the problems encountered is that the nanoparticles agglomerate easily because of their high surface energy. [Pg.507]


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