2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym15010039
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Response-Surface-Methodology-Based Increasing of the Isotropic Thermal Conductivity of Polyethylene Composites Containing Multiple Fillers

Abstract: To optimize the thermal conductivity of high-density polyethylene, 15 hybrid filler composites containing aluminum oxide (up to 45 m%), graphite (up to 12.5 m%), expanded graphite (up to 12.5 m%), and carbon nanotubes (1 m%), have been designed, using response surface methodology (RSM), taking into account density and melt viscosity variations. It is shown that the addition of filler(s) increases both the melt viscosity (up to ca. 270%) and the thermal conductivity (up to ca. 1000%). Hence, a further increase … Show more

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“…To obtain a deeper insight into the relation between printing conditions and the material properties of the samples, the response surface analysis approach was additionally applied [59]. The experimental data that were used to construct the response surfaces can be found in the Supplementary Materials.…”
Section: Optimal Fff Parameters To Tune Flexural Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain a deeper insight into the relation between printing conditions and the material properties of the samples, the response surface analysis approach was additionally applied [59]. The experimental data that were used to construct the response surfaces can be found in the Supplementary Materials.…”
Section: Optimal Fff Parameters To Tune Flexural Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%