Development of glass fibre reinforced composites using microwave heating technology

  • T. Kohler
  • , K. Vonberg*
  • , T. Gries
  • , G. Seide
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Fibre reinforced composites are differentiated by the used matrix material (thermoplastic versus duroplastic matrix) and the level of impregnation. Thermoplastic matrix systems get more important due to their suitability for mass production, their good shapeability and their high impact resistance. A challenge in the processing of these materials is the reduction of the melt flow paths of the thermoplastic matrix. The viscosity of molten thermoplastic material is distinctly higher than the viscosity of duroplastic material. An approach to reduce the flow paths of the thermoplastic melt is given by a commingling process. Composites made from commingling hybrid yarns consist of thermoplastic and reinforcing fibres. Fabrics made from these hybrid yarns are heated and consolidated by the use of heat pressing to form so called organic sheets. An innovative heating system is given by microwaves. The advantage of microwave heating is the volumetric heating of the material, where the energy of the electromagnetic radiation is converted into thermal energy inside the material. In this research project microwave active hybrid yarns are produced and examined at the Institute for Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University (ITA). The industrial research partner Fricke und Mallah Microwave Technology GmbH, Peine, Germany develops an innovative pressing systems based on a microwave heating system. By implementing the designed microwave heating technology into an existing heat pressing process, FRTCs are being manufactured from glass and nanomodified polypropylene fibre woven fabrics. In this paper the composites are investigated for their mechanical and optical properties.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17TH WORLD TEXTILE CONFERENCE AUTEX 2017 - SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TEXTILES
PublisherIOP Publishing Ltd.
Number of pages6
Volume254
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event17th World Textile Conference : Shaping the Future of Textiles - Piraeus University of Applied Sciences , Corfu (Kerkyra), Greece
Duration: 29 May 201731 May 2017
https://www.autex2017.org/

Publication series

SeriesIOP Conference Series-Materials Science and Engineering
Number042020
Volume254
ISSN1757-8981

Conference

Conference17th World Textile Conference
Abbreviated titleAUTEX 2017
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityCorfu (Kerkyra)
Period29/05/1731/05/17
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