Abstract

In the present study, development of a novel oriented polymeric composite comprising of Polycaprolactone (PCL) polymer and carbonyl iron filler particles (CIP) is presented. Incorporation of permanent magnets into solvent based extrusion 3 D printing set up produced the oriented polymeric composites. The microwave absorption properties of the oriented composite were investigated and compared with non-oriented composite and pristine PCL by utilizing vector network analyzer (VNA) and Nicolson-Ross-Weir (NRW) methodology. Higher values of permeability, permittivity, dielectric loss and magnetic loss of the oriented composite indicated the micro capacitor behaviour and domain wall motion of the parallel aligned CIP chains in the PCL matrix. The reflection and transmission loss values for the oriented composite were found to be -34 dB and -26 dB respectively. The microwave absorption of the oriented PCL/CIP composite was found to be approximately 93% suggesting the efficacy of the 3 D printed oriented composite as an excellent microwave absorber.

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