JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effect Maleic Anhydride Polypropylene on Properties of Calcium Carbonate Filled Polypropylene/Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer Composites

Salmah HusseinsyahSiti Rohana Binti AhmadHussin Kamarudin

Year: 2013 Journal:   Key engineering materials Vol: 594-595 Pages: 770-774   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

Inorganic filler, calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) was used as filler in the polypropylene (PP)/ ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) composites. The composites were compatibilized with Maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) in order to improve the properties. The addition of CaCO 3 at has increased the modulus of elasticity of composites but tensile strength and elongation at break of uncompatibilized composites decreased with increasing CaCO 3. The result shows that the compatibilized composites higher tensile strength and Modulus of elasticity but lower elongation at break compared to uncompatibilized composites. At 10 wt% CaCO3 showed higher tensile strength of uncompatibiled and compatibilized composites. The morphology study from SEM analysis reveals that compatibilized composites show better interfacial adhesion between the filler and the matrix. The addition of MAPP has improved crystallinity of compatibilized composites.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Polypropylene Ultimate tensile strength Maleic anhydride Ethylene propylene rubber Young's modulus Crystallinity Calcium carbonate Izod impact strength test Elongation Copolymer Polymer

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