The Addition of ABS-g-MAH on Properties of Nylon6/ABS Alloy

Article Preview

Abstract:

The alloy of Nylon6/Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS), with the ratio of 90/10, was prepared with ABS grafted with the maleic anhydride (ABS-g-MAH), as the compatibilizer. The mechanical tests’ results showed that the impact strength of the alloy with the compatibilizer was improved by about 146%. t can be seen from the scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs that the compatibility was improved by the addition of ABS-g-MAH. The melting behavior and isothermal crystallization kinetics of Nylon6/ABS/ABS-g-MAH blends were investigated using DSC. The melting behavior was largely affected by the crystallization temperature and the presence of ABS-g-MAH.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

196-201

Citation:

Online since:

January 2012

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] He Manjun, Chen Weixiao, Macromolecule Physics, Fudan University Press, Shanghai, (1990).

Google Scholar

[2] Li Aiying, Chang Jieyun, Study on PA6/ABS/ABS-g-MAH Alloy, China Plastic Industry. 33 (2005) 76-77.

Google Scholar

[3] Guo Jianbing, Zhu Hong, He Min, Study on Morphology and Mechanical Properties of PA6/ ABS, Modern Plastics Processing and Applications. 21 (2009) 16.

Google Scholar

[4] Wang Rongwei, Wang Wei, Application of a homemade novel compatibilizer in preparing super-toughening PA6/ABS blends, Polymer Science and Engineering. 21 (2005) 264.

Google Scholar

[5] Lu Wang, Guo Baohua, Xie Xuming, The preparation of MAH/St multi-monomer melt grafting on ABS and its compatibilizer effect on PA6/ABS blends, Acta Polymerica Sinica. 4 (2005) 213.

Google Scholar

[6] Wang Peipeng, Fan Qingchun, Tong Shenyi, et al, Application of ABS grafted with maleic anhydride in PA6/ABS blend, China Synthetic resin and plastics. 25 (2008) 37.

Google Scholar

[7] Y. Lee, R. S. Porter, On the double-melting behavior of poly (ether ether ketone) Macromole-cules. 22 (1989) 1754.

Google Scholar

[8] J. Li, S. J. Organ, J. K. Hobbs, et al, Crystallization of hydroxybutyrate oligomers: 1. morphology and folding, Polymer. 45 (2004) 8913.

DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2004.10.034

Google Scholar

[9] Q. Wei, D. Chionna, E. Galoppini, M. Pracella, Macromol, Functionalization of LDPE by Melt Grafting with Glycidyl Methacrylate and Reactive Blending with Polyamide-6, Macromolecular Chem. Phys. 204 (2003) 1123.

DOI: 10.1002/macp.200390081

Google Scholar

[10] J. D. Hoffman, J. J. Weeks, Melting process and the equilibrium melting temperature of polychlorotrifluoroethylene, J. Res. Natl. Bur. Stand. 66 (1962) 13.

DOI: 10.6028/jres.066a.003

Google Scholar

[11] Hale W., Lee J. H., Keskkula H, et al, Effect of PBT melt viscosity on the morphology and mechanical properties of compatibilized and uncompatibilized blends with ABS, Polymer, 40(1999) 3621.

DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(98)00583-7

Google Scholar