Optimized mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics by tuning polymer chain length based on quad‐screw extrusion
Woo Seong Choi,
Ki Hoon Kim,
Seong Yun Kim
Abstract:There is a need for cost‐effective manufacturing methods to optimize the impregnation and mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTPs) by overcoming the low flowability of thermoplastics due to their high melt viscosity. In this study, to improve the impregnation of the CFRTP by inducing low melt viscosity, a strategy to control the molecular weight (MW) of thermoplastic polymer was developed. Through the quad‐screw extrusion (QSE) process, as the rotational speed of the QSE increas… Show more
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