Abstract

Current polyamide 11 and 12 are lacking in fire retardancy and high strength/high heat resistance characteristics for a plethora of finished parts that are desired and required for performance driven applications. It is anticipated that nanomodification of polyamide 11 and 12 will result in enhanced polymer performance, i.e., fire retardancy, high strength and high heat resistance for polyamide 11 and 12. It is expected that these findings will expand the market opportunities for polyamide 11 and 12 resin manufacturers. The objective of this research is to develop improved polyamide 11 and 12 polymers with enhanced flame retardancy, thermal, and mechanical properties for selective laser sintering (SLS) rapid manufacturing (RM). A nanophase was introduced into the polyamide 11 and 12 via twin screw extrusion to provide improved material properties of the polymer blends. Arkema RILSAN® polyamide 11 molding polymer pellets and Degussa VESTAMID® L1670 polyamide 12 were examined with three types of nanoparticles: chemically modified montmorillonite (MMT) organoclays, surface modified nanosilica, and carbon nanofibers (CNFs) to create polyamide 11 and 12 nanocomposites. Wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to determine the degree of dispersion. Injection molded test specimens were fabricated for physical, thermal, mechanical properties, and flammability tests. Thermal stability of these polyamide 11 and 12 nanocomposites was examined by TGA. Mechanical properties such as tensile, flexural, and elongation at break were measured. Flammability properties were also obtained using the Cone Calorimeter at an external heat flux of 50 kW/m2. TEM micrographs, physical, mechanical, and flammability properties are included in the paper. Polyamide 11 and 12 nanocomposites properties are compared with polyamide 11 and 12 baseline polymers. Based on flammability and mechanical material performance, selective polymers including polyamide 11 nanocomposites and control polyamide 11 were cryogenically ground into fine powders and fabricated into SLS parts.

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Selective laser sintering Nanocomposite Polyamide Materials science Sintering Laser Composite material Optics Physics

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Silicone and Siloxane Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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