An Investigation on Mechanical Behaviour of Nylon 6 - Polycarbonate Hybrid Composite
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.8, No. 6)Publication Date: 2019-12-31
Authors : R. Srimurugan B. Vijaya Ramnath; C. Elanchezhian;
Page : 525-532
Keywords : Polycarbonate; Nylon 6; Compression Moulding & Mechanical Properties;
Abstract
Nowadays, a composite material replaces conventional materials, in various applications like automotive, aerospace, marine and some electrical applications. In his work composites are fabricated by a compression moulding process by using Polycarbonate, Nylon 6 as reinforcement and epoxy resign as matrix. Here, Composite 1 contains 90% Nylon and 10% GFRP while Composite 2 contains 90% polycarbonate and 10% GFRP powders. Mechanical properties like, tensile, flexural, impact, and hardness are found, the result shows that composite 2 have better mechanical behaviour than composite 1 which make it suitable for various mechanical and electrical applications requires ballistics behaviours.
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