Author/Authors :
M. Drubetski، نويسنده , , A. Siegmann، نويسنده , , M. Narkis، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The electrical conductivity and morphology
of injection molded polypropylene based composites
containing two conductive fillers, carbon black (CB)
and carbon fibers (CF) were studied. Injection moldings
containing both, CB and CF, where the content
of each filler was above its own percolation threshold,
resulted in similar or lower values of overall composite
volume resistivity compared with the resistivity of
systems filled only with CB at the corresponding
content. However, the resistivity of two-filler systems
is always higher than the resistivity of systems filled
only with CF at the corresponding content. The
morphology and fiber length analysis of the injection
molded composites are quite intriguing. Fiber orientation
in the injection molded two-filler systems was
found to be almost perpendicular to the melt flow
direction, with no significant skin-core fiber orientation
patterns, contrary to the typically observed fiber
orientation in injection molded fiber filled composites.
Moreover, the CF breakage in the presence of the CB
was found more intense than when just CF is used,
resulting in shorter fibers with narrower length distributions.
This unexpected fiber behavior is responsible
for the unexpected electrical behavior. However, the
coexistence of CB and CF electrically conductive
networks, supporting each other, was confirmed, in
spite of the mechanical disturbances caused by the
presence of fibrilar and particulate fillers