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The impact of glycol water exposure on PA6/GF30 properties

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2024
Imen Ksouri, Olivier de Almeida, Nader Haddar

Summary

Researchers studied how glycol-water coolant fluid affects the mechanical and thermal properties of polyamide 6 (PA6) and glass fiber-reinforced PA6 (PA6GF30) over 80 days at temperatures up to 90°C. While glycol initially acted as a plasticizer, prolonged exposure caused embrittlement in PA6 and interfacial fiber-matrix debonding in PA6GF30, indicating significant long-term degradation of both materials.

Polymers

The current paper aims to study the behavior of Polyamide 6 (PA6) and Polyamide 6 reinforced with 30% of short glass fibers (PA6GF30) under glycol water (GW) mixture used for cars as coolant fluid. Samples were fully immersed in the mixture of GW (20:80) at 50°C, 70°C and 90°C for up to 80 days and periodically weighted. Results gathered revealed the occurrence of substantial changes especially for PA6 samples aged at 90°C. The long term ageing leads to the formation of ester species due to thermo-oxidation as pointed out by Infrared spectroscopy analysis. Moreover, dynamic mechanical analysis measurements showed that glycol water acted as an effective plasticizer in lowering the Tg of the polyamide 6. This plasticizer effect was confirmed by the gain of ductility at early stage of ageing for both materials (PA6 and PA6GF30). Nevertheless, after 80 days of ageing the effect of glycol water ageing is no longer physical in nature and an overall loss of mechanical properties was noticed. Indeed, an embrittlement of PA6 was measured that can be attributed to a decrease of the level of entanglements within the polymer. Nevertheless, for PA6GF30 material, the loss of strength and stiffness was the result of the interfacial debonding between the fibers and the matrix.

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