Abstract

Maleic anhydride grafted ethylene octene copolymer toughened acrylonitrile butadiene styrene/polyamide 6 composites, strengthened with varying amounts of E-glass fibre (EG) were successfully developed via compounding technique. The tribological investigations of compounded composites support excellent wear resistance potential of glass fibre, with 15 wt% EG reinforced composites displaying ∼10 times superior wear resistance. While, mechanical performance evaluation validates the strengthening abilities of EG, with tensile strength and tensile modulus displaying a substantial improvement. The microstructure of worn composite surfaces, characterised by scanning electronic microscopic studies suggest the inherent ability of glass fibre in PA6 matrix to enact the role of reinforcements by choice.

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