For the purpose of developing the new engineering materials such as structural materials and tribomaterials based on all plants-derived materials, the effect of the addition of plant-derived polyamide 11 Elastomer (PA11E) on the mechanical and tribological properties of hemp fiber(HF) reinforced polyamide 1010 (HF/PA1010) composites was investigated. PA1010 and PA11E (except the polyether groups used as soft segment) were made from plant-derived castor oil. Hemp fiber was surface-treated by two types of treatment: alkali treatment by NaOH solution and surface treatment by ureido silane coupling agent. HF/PA1010/PA11E ternary composites were extruded by a twin screw extruder and injection-molded. Their mechanical properties such as tensile, bending, Izod impact and tribological properties by ring-on-plate type sliding wear testing were evaluated. The effect of the addition of PA11E on the mechanical and tribological properties of HF/PA1010 composite differed for each property. Izod impact strength and specific wear rate improved with the addition of PA11E although tensile strength, modulus, and friction coefficient decreased with PA11E. It follows from these results that it may be possible to develop the new engineering materials with sufficient balance between mechanical and tribological properties.
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22 May 2015
PROCEEDINGS OF PPS-30: The 30th International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society – Conference Papers
6–12 June 2014
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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May 22 2015
Effect of addition of plants-derived polyamide 11 elastomer on the mechanical and tribological properties of hemp fiber reinforced polyamide 1010 composites Free
Jun Mukaida;
Jun Mukaida
aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kogakuin University
, 2665-1 Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0015 Japan
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Yosuke Nishitani;
Yosuke Nishitani
bDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Kogakuin University
, 2665-1 Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0015 Japan
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Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano
cPolymer Centre, Faculty of Technology,
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
, T.G.M. 275, Zlin, 767 72 Czech Republic
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Jun Mukaida
1
Yosuke Nishitani
2
Takeshi Kitano
3
aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kogakuin University
, 2665-1 Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0015 Japan
bDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
Kogakuin University
, 2665-1 Nakano, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0015 Japan
cPolymer Centre, Faculty of Technology,
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
, T.G.M. 275, Zlin, 767 72 Czech Republic
AIP Conf. Proc. 1664, 060008 (2015)
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Jun Mukaida, Yosuke Nishitani, Takeshi Kitano; Effect of addition of plants-derived polyamide 11 elastomer on the mechanical and tribological properties of hemp fiber reinforced polyamide 1010 composites. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 May 2015; 1664 (1): 060008. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4918426
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