Toughness of HDPE/CaCO 3 microcomposites prepared from masterbatch by melt blend method

Abstract In this study, a series of high‐density polyethylene and micro/nanocalcium carbonate polymer composites (HDPE/CaCO 3 nanocomposites) were prepared via melt blend technique using a twin screw extruder. Nanocomposite samples were prepared via injection molding for further testing. The effect...

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Published inJournal of applied polymer science Vol. 122; no. 5; pp. 3303 - 3315
Main Authors Ali, Ilias, Elleithy, Rabeh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 05.12.2011
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Summary:Abstract In this study, a series of high‐density polyethylene and micro/nanocalcium carbonate polymer composites (HDPE/CaCO 3 nanocomposites) were prepared via melt blend technique using a twin screw extruder. Nanocomposite samples were prepared via injection molding for further testing. The effect of % loading of CaCO 3 on mechanical and fracture toughness of these composites has been investigated in details. The effect of precrack length variation on the fracture toughness of the composite samples was evaluated, and the morphology of the fractured samples was also observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It was found that increasing the % of CaCO 3 and precrack length decreased the fracture toughness. Fracture surface examination by SEM indicated that the diminished fracture properties in the composites were caused by the aglomerization of CaCO 3 particles which acted as stress concentrators. A finite element analysis using ANSYS was also carried out to understand the effect of agglomeration size, interaction between the particles and crack tip length on the fracture properties of these composites. Finally, a schematic presentation of the envisioned fracture processes was proposed. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011
ISSN:0021-8995
1097-4628
DOI:10.1002/app.34417