Variation of mechanical and thermal properties of the thermoplastics reinforced with natural fibers by electron beam processing |
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Authors: | Sok Won Kim Seungmin Oh Kyuse Lee |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Physics, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680 749, South Korea;bIlkwang Co. Ltd. 1178-6 Goyon-ri, Ungchon-mueon, Ulju-gun 689 871, South Korea |
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Abstract: | With restrictions for environmental protection being strengthened, the thermoplastics reinforced with natural fibers (NFs) such as jute, kenaf, flax, etc., appeared as an automobile interior material instead of the chemical plastics. Regardless of many advantages, one shortcoming is the deformation after being formed in high temperature of about 200 °C, caused by the poor adhesion between the natural fibers and thermoplastics. Also, the energy saving in connection with car air-conditioning becomes very important. In this study, the thermal conductivity, tensile strength, and deformation of several kinds of thermoplastic composites composing of 50% polypropylene (PP) and 50% natural fiber irradiated by the electron beam (energy: 0.5 MeV, dose: 0–20 kGy) were measured. The length and thickness of PP and NF are 80±10 mm and 40–120 μm, respectively. The results show that the thermal conductivity and the tensile strength changed and became minimum when the dose of electron beam is 10 kGy, and the deformation after the thermal cycle were reduced by the electron beam. |
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Keywords: | Electron beam irradiation Thermal conductivity Thermoplastic composite Tensile strength |
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