2004
DOI: 10.1163/1568554041526549
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Interfacial reinforcement in composites with PPT aramid fiber modified by network-intercalation method

Abstract: A novel surface treatment for poly(p-phenylene telephthalamide) (PPTA) fiber is performed with silanes and urethane binder that are usually used as sizes for glass fiber treatment. The PPTA used for the surface treatment is modified by a spinning process to make the gaps between PPTA crystallites open. In this treatment, supercritical carbon dioxide fluid method is used to impregnate the sizing molecules into open gaps in PPTA fiber. After the impregnation, the fiber is heated at 100-170 • C to make the gaps c… Show more

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