Mechanical Properties, Heat Resistance and Flame Retardancy of Glass Fiber-Reinforced PLA-PC Alloys Based on Aluminum Hypophosphite

2014 
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and polycarbonate (PC) alloy (the wt. ratio of PLA and PC was 70/30) was modified by blending with glass fiber (GF), and then aluminum hypophosphite (AP) was applied to improve the flame retardancy of GF-reinforced PLA-PC alloys. The mechanical properties of the alloys were investigated by tensile, flexural and impact tests. The heat resistance was surveyed via HDT test. The flame retardancy, combustion and thermal behavior of the alloys were evaluated by LOI and UL-94 tests, cone calorimeter and thermogravimetric analyzer, respectively. The results showed that the addition of GF enhanced the mechanical properties and heat resistance of PLA-PC alloy significantly; and the flame retardancy of GF-reinforced alloys could be improved obviously through adding AP, resulting in UL-94 V-0 rating (1.6 mm). Interestingly, the PLA-PC/AP alloys could reach the UL-94 V-0 rating at a lower loading of AP in the presence of GF. Meanwhile, the mechanical properties still retained in a high level, a...
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