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Title: Compositi a matrice termoplastica: perchй?


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Compositi a matrice termoplastica perché?
  • Le resine termoindurenti sono fragili non possono
    essere rifuse o ri-formate.
  • I termoplastici sono tenaci e possono erre
    ri-fusi e ri-formati, (polietilene, nylon,
    polipropilene..).
  • Altri vantaggi dei compositi a matrice
    termoplastica
  • La frazione in volume di fibre può essere variata
    nello spessore (da 0 to 65-)
  • Robustezza, dovuta alla tenacità dei sistemi
    termoplastici
  • Impatto ambientale in genere minore dovuto alla
    possibilità di ri-formare i pezzi, riciclarli e
    saldarli
  • Minor costo delle materie prime e prolungata
    shell life
  • Potenzialmente adatti per processi di lavorazione
    più veloci

2
Matrici TP Rinforzo
  • Fibre di vetro
  • Fibre di carbonio
  • aramidi, poliammidi
  • poliesteri
  • polietilene
  • polipropilene
  • HDPE
  • PP
  • ABS
  • PA12
  • PPE
  • PEEK PPS

3
Poli(fenilen etere) PPE
PPE, è un engineering thermoplastics, molto
resistente alle alte temperature. (Tg 210
oC) Per questo molto spesso è usato in miscela
(blends) con HIPS. La miscelazione rende il
sistema più facile alla lavorazione e con buona
resilienza. (PPE da solo è molto fragile) General
Electric vende PPO/HIPS blends con il nome di
NorylTM.
4
Polichetoni
Cristallini (30), trasparenti buone proprietà
meccaniche Tg 143C, Tm 334C per parti
soggette ad alte temperature (240-280C) e in
mezzi aggressivi nei trasporti, reattori chimici
in elettronica
5
Poli(fenilen solfuro) PPS
Altamente cristallino (60), Tg 85C, Tm 285C
per usi in continuo a 200-240C, resistenti alla
fiamma, resistenti a acidi e basi ma meno agli
agenti ossidanti. Per apparecchiature in cucina,
nel settore automotive ed industriale
6
Applicazioni
Applicati specialmente per materiali leggeri ad
alte prestazioni Hanno buona resilienza
(resistenza allimpatto) e inerzia chimica
7
  • racing bicycle components
  • lifeboat
  • antiballistic helm
  • wing leading edge

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LAVORAZIONE DEI COMPOSITI TERMOPLASTICI
  • Per formare i compositi a matrice termoplastica i
    polimeri devono essere
  • fusi o rammolliti
  • mescolati intimamente con le fibre
  • messi in forma,
  • Non avvengono reazioni chimiche a differenza di
    quanto accade con i materiali termoindurenti.
  • Svantaggi maggior difficoltà di impregnazione
    delle fibre in confronto ai materiali compositi a
    matrice termoindurente a causa dellelevata
    viscosità del fuso termoplastico (tra 10-100
    Pa.s. in confronto a 0.2-2Pa.s. dei sistemi
    termoindurenti).

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LAVORAZIONE DEI COMPOSITI TERMOPLASTICI
  • Processi a 2 stadi
  • Primo stadio formazione del precursore
  • Commingled fibres tows of continuous fibres of
    glass or carbon intermingled with continuous
    fibres of the polymer
  • Prepregs Reinforcement fibres impregnated with a
    polymer matrix in the form of thin sheets
  • Powder impregnated tows Continuous tows of
    fibres are impregnated with thermoplastic powder
    giving a flexible ribbon or sheet
  • Fibre Impregnated Thermoplastic, FIT Powder
    impregnated continuous fibres encased in a
    polymer sheath
  • Short and long fibre reinforced polymer pellets
    compounded for subsequent extrusion or injection
    moulding

11
Prepregs (fogli preimpregnati)
Via secca
Via umida
12
Sandwich di un tessuto di rinforzo tra due film
di termoplastico
Commingled fibres (commistione di fibre)
Commistione realizzata in situ per ottenere un
distribuzione omogenea delle due popolazioni di
fibre
13
Fibre preimpregnate
Powder impregnated tows (con polveri)
Fibre Impregnated Thermoplastic, FIT (in guaina)
14
Short and long fibres reinforced polymer pellets
Fibra corta lt1mm
Pellets rinforzati
Fibra lunga lt1cm
15
LAVORAZIONE DEI COMPOSITI TERMOPLASTICI
  • Processi a 2 stadi.
  • Secondo stadio formazione del precursore nel
    manufatto finale.
  • Si possono usare diverse tecnologie di messa in
    forma
  • Stampaggio
  • Commistione di fibre
  • Laminazione (prepregs)

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Stampaggio
  • Large scale production of reinforced
    thermoplastics has so far centred on the
    injection moulding or extrusion of long and short
    fibre reinforced pellets. Here the fibres are
    incorporated to improve mechanical performance of
    the resultant moulding.
  • short fibre - fibres of up to 3mm in length
  • long fibre - fibres up to 13mm in length
  • During processing most fibres are damaged
  • The orientation of the fibres is determined by
    the shear profile within the die or mould.
  • The reinforcing effect is greatest in the
    direction of the fibre.

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Commistione di Fibre
Commingled fibres are fibres of the polymer and
reinforcement fibre intermingled together. As
with all precursors they are only available in a
fixed volume fractions, and limited range of
colours, polymer types, additives etc. pultrusion
is the most common processing for commingled
fibres
18
Laminazione (Prepregs)
Prepregs are sheets or tapes of reinforcement
fibres pre-impregnated with a thermoplastic
resin. They can then be laid and stacked up to
form a composite structure. Unlike thermoset
prepreg they are not tacky and require very
different treatment to their thermoset matrix
counterparts. Thermoforming is a suitable
technology for prepregs
19
Filament winding
Pultrusion
Thermoforming
Compression Moulding
20
Potenzialità dei compositi termoplastici
  • The broader use of advanced composites is
    currently inhibited by high material and
    manufacturing costs. Thermoplastics are generally
    low cost. The processing steps for the
    manufacture of thermoplastic composites are much
    simpler than for thermoset as no chemical
    reactions are involved. However, existing
    thermoplastic composite manufacturing routes are
    all two stage processes. The full potential of
    thermoplastic composites will not be achieved
    until a one stage manufacturing method has been
    developed.
  • one stage manufacturing process for the
    production of thermoplastic composite profiles
    with the aesthetics of an extrusion and the
    mechanical performance of a fibreglass pultrusion
  • one stage process for the manufacture of
    selectively reinforced extruded profiles
  • Manufacturing process for the production of
    prepreg tapes with high fibre alignment

21
Reinforcement of profiles
This technology allows the use of variable fibre
reinforcement levels of 0 to about 65 by volume
across the profile. By careful design of the
profile it is possible to restrict the area of
the reinforcement to the region where it provides
most mechanical benefit, with the rest of the
profile being formed with the cheaper polymer.
The overall stiffness is very similar to
conventional composites even though the
reinforcement level is greatly reduced. This is
especially useful when expensive carbon fibres
are employed.. Even though carbon fibres are more
expensive than glass fibres this need not be
reflected in the profile cost. It could also
provide a further advantage in terms of reduced
weight.
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