Effect of PPTA Fiber Morphology on the Performance of Paper-Based Functional Materials

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The beating characteristic of PPTA fiber and its influence on the performance of paper-based functional materials based on PPTA fiber and resin has been investigated in this study. The results show that the morphology of PPTA-pulp had significant influences on the mechanical and electrical properties of the composites. The sample contained with PPTA fiber of 35 °SR showed the increase in tensile strength, tearing strength and dielectric strength by 147.7%, 119.3% and 69.9% as compared with the untreated PPTA fiber.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 236-238)

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1453-1456

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May 2011

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