材料科学
凯夫拉
复合材料
热塑性聚氨酯
极限抗拉强度
聚氨酯
聚酯纤维
热塑性塑料
分层(地质)
复合数
弹性体
俯冲
构造学
生物
古生物学
作者
Mei‐Chen Lin,Ching‐Wen Lou,Jan‐Yi Lin,Ting An Lin,Jia‐Horng Lin
摘要
Laminated composites are subject to delamination. This study aims to address this drawback and obtain structurally stable, lightweight, thin laminated composites through a novel manufacturing method that involves blending thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), low‐melting polyester (LMPET), and Kevlar. Nonwoven LMPET/Kevlar fabrics are first processed through a nonwoven technique and then combined twice with TPU sheets through the sheet extrusion method. The mechanical properties, thermal behavior, and combustion resistance of the laminated TPU/LMPET/Kevlar composites are then evaluated. Results show that LMPET fibers strengthen adhesion between TPU and nonwoven laminates, and the addition of a small amount of TPU increases the peeling strength of the laminated TPU/LMPET/Kevlar composites by 1.9‐fold. The distribution of Kevlar fibers enhances the tensile properties and flame resistance of the laminated composites. Specifically, the tensile strength of the laminated TPU/LMPET/Kevlar composites reaches 18.85 MPa, and their combustion rate is significantly reduced. The proposed manufacturing design efficiently reduces delamination, thus extending the application range of laminated TPU/LMPET/Kevlar composites. POLYM. COMPOS., 40:E550–E558, 2019. © 2018 Society of Plastics Engineers
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