Modeling of polycarbonate and thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends
The liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) belongs to a class of new polymers which were developed for their high performance properties such as tensile strength and modulus. The excellent properties of a liquid crystalline polymer can be attributed to its capacity for in-situ fiber formation during melt...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-54522023-03-11T16:58:39Z Modeling of polycarbonate and thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends Yang, Yue Xiang Yue, Chee Yoon School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Organic/Polymer electronics The liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) belongs to a class of new polymers which were developed for their high performance properties such as tensile strength and modulus. The excellent properties of a liquid crystalline polymer can be attributed to its capacity for in-situ fiber formation during melt processing. However, LCPs are expensive. To lower costs, polymer blends containing LCP are utilized. The possibilities of using LCP as processing aids and/or for reinforcement are being explored. It has been shown that small amounts of LCPs may significantly lower the melt viscosity of many flexible polymers, thus enhancing their processability. LCPs can be blended with many common thermoplastics, without changing the processing techniques normally used for them. Master of Engineering (MPE) 2008-09-17T10:50:57Z 2008-09-17T10:50:57Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5452 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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The liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) belongs to a class of new polymers which were developed for their high performance properties such as tensile strength and modulus. The excellent properties of a liquid crystalline polymer can be attributed to its capacity for in-situ fiber formation during melt processing. However, LCPs are expensive. To lower costs, polymer blends containing LCP are utilized. The possibilities of using LCP as processing aids and/or for reinforcement are being explored. It has been shown that small amounts of LCPs may significantly lower the melt viscosity of many flexible polymers, thus enhancing their processability. LCPs can be blended with many common thermoplastics, without changing the processing techniques normally used for them. |
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Modeling of polycarbonate and thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer blends |
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