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Recycling Continuous Glass Fibre-Reinforced Polyamide 6 Laminates via Compression Moulding

Aditya Prakash Shembekar, Jason Yu, Mingfu Zhang, C. Griffin, Dipa Ray · University of Edinburgh
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期刊 / 来源Polymers
卷/期/页17 / 15 / 2160-2160
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End-of-life (EoL) continuous glass fibre-reinforced polyamide 6 composites (cGF/PA6) are commonly recycled by shredding and milling, followed by injection moulding, often resulting in lower mechanical properties of second-generation products, primarily due to fibre length reduction. This study investigates the thermomechanical reprocessing of cGF/PA6 laminates via compression moulding, aiming to retain maximum mechanical performance by preserving the fibre length. Two types of 2/2 twill glass fibre-reinforced anionically polymerised polyamide 6 laminates (cGF/APA6), with either a reactive sizing agent (RS) or a non-reactive sizing agent (nRS), were reprocessed at two different temperatures, i.e., at 180 °C (between the glass transition temperature (T<sub>g</sub>) and the melting temperature (T<sub>m</sub>) of PA6) and 230 °C (above the melting temperature (T<sub>m</sub>) of PA6). The influence of reprocessing on matrix crystallinity, thermomechanical properties, microstructure, and flexural performance was investigated. The results revealed that reprocessing at both temperatures led to an improvement in matrix crystallinity, retention of the desirable α-crystalline phases, and an elevated T<sub>g</sub> (glass transition temperature) in both reprocessed laminates. Additionally, reprocessing at 180 °C maintained the flexural performance in both, whereas reprocessing at 230 °C led to nearly 20% improvement in flexural strength for the RS laminate. The microstructural analysis of the failed flexural specimens showed matrix-coated fibre surfaces, highlighting retained fibre-matrix adhesion. Overall, the results offer insights into the potential of compression moulding as a viable alternative for recycling cGF/APA6 laminates.

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