Abstract

The rheology of the polymer matrix plays a crucial role in determining the quality of thermoplastic laminates. To highlight this aspect, we prepared laminates based on polyamide 11 (PA11), a bio-based matrix with tricky rheology, and basalt fiber fabrics. The PA11 viscosity rapidly increases over time due to degradation phenomena. Samples were prepared by two procedures differing in terms of duration and intensity of the hot compaction step. Morphological analyses revealed that the fast procedure ensures a better impregnation of the fabrics, with a substantial reduction of the volume of voids (1%, against 9% of the slow procedure). This reflects in considerable increases of the flexural modulus (ca. + 20%) and strength (ca. + 60%) and a significant reduction the extent of impact damage. This study provides useful guidelines for a correct selection of the processing parameters based on the knowledge of the rheological behavior of the polymer matrix.

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