Preparation and characterization of glass fiber–reinforced polyethylene terephthalate/linear low density polyethylene (GF‐PET/LLDPE) composites

Abdulmajeed M. Alqaflah, Muhammad L. Alotaibi, Jiyad N. Aldossery,Mohammed S. Alghamdi,Fares D. Alsewailem

POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES(2018)

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was melt blended with linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and subsequently compounded with glass fibers (GF) as reinforcements at percentages ranging from 15 to 45wt% of LLDPE and 5 to 30wt% of GF. Thermal, morphological, and mechanical properties of the prepared composites were investigated. It was found that compounding PET/LLDPE blends with GF would be beneficial in producing composites that are thermally stable with good mechanical properties. For example, the impact strength of the composites containing 85/15wt% (PET/LLDPE) at relatively high loading of GF, ie, from 15 to 30wt%, was higher than that of the GF-reinforced neat PET. When increasing the percentage of LLDPE in the composites, the impact strength increased with increasing GF content, and this was also better than that of GF-reinforced PET whose impact strength drastically decreased upon increasing the GF%. The improvement in mechanical properties of the composite, we suggest, should be correlated with the morphologies of the composites where the visualized interface adhesion tended to be better at higher loadings of both LLDPE and GF.
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polyethylene terephthalate,linear low density polyethylene,glass fibers,reinforcement,thermal properties,mechanical properties
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