Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry

The main objectives of the research project have been achieved. A proper understanding of the factors that have a significant influence on the capacity for the LCP phase in LCP-based polymer blends to form strong in situ fibres during processing have been established. Based on the experimental studi...

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Main Authors: Hu, Xiao, Tam, Kam Chiu, Yue, Chee Yoon
Other Authors: School of Materials Science & Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-50292023-07-08T06:40:06Z Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry Hu, Xiao Tam, Kam Chiu Yue, Chee Yoon School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Composite materials The main objectives of the research project have been achieved. A proper understanding of the factors that have a significant influence on the capacity for the LCP phase in LCP-based polymer blends to form strong in situ fibres during processing have been established. Based on the experimental studies, models to predict the effect of processing on microstructure and mechanical properties of components have been established. Factors that have to be controlled during processing by injection molding and extrusion have been identified. Based on the above, the scientific know-how to develop LCP blends of high commercial value for electronic and other demanding applications have been established. The specific fundamental principles that cause fibrillation of the LCP phase in polymer blends are outlined in detail in the Abstract and in the report. 2008-09-17T10:04:52Z 2008-09-17T10:04:52Z 2002 2002 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5029 en Nanyang Technological University 159 p. application/pdf
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Hu, Xiao
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Yue, Chee Yoon
Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
description The main objectives of the research project have been achieved. A proper understanding of the factors that have a significant influence on the capacity for the LCP phase in LCP-based polymer blends to form strong in situ fibres during processing have been established. Based on the experimental studies, models to predict the effect of processing on microstructure and mechanical properties of components have been established. Factors that have to be controlled during processing by injection molding and extrusion have been identified. Based on the above, the scientific know-how to develop LCP blends of high commercial value for electronic and other demanding applications have been established. The specific fundamental principles that cause fibrillation of the LCP phase in polymer blends are outlined in detail in the Abstract and in the report.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Hu, Xiao
Tam, Kam Chiu
Yue, Chee Yoon
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author Hu, Xiao
Tam, Kam Chiu
Yue, Chee Yoon
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title Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
title_short Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
title_full Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
title_fullStr Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
title_full_unstemmed Development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
title_sort development of liquid crystalline polymer blends for the electronic industry
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