Abstract

The surface modified flake graphite (FG) was filled into polypropylene (PP) and mixed by a double-roll open mill. FG/PP composites with high thermal conductivity were prepared by compression molding. Studies had shown that the modification of FG by coupling agent was beneficial to the dispersion in FG/PP composites. The effect was better when the amount of NDZ-201 was 0.7wt%. With the increase of FG particle size, the thermal conductivity of FG/PP composites increased obviously. Compared with 17μm FG, the average, vertical and parallel thermal conductivity of FG/PP composites prepared with 148μm FG increased by 65.9%, 87.7% and 47.0% respectively. The thermal conductivity of FG/PP composites were improved with the increase of FG content. When FG content was 70wt%, the thermal conductivity increased significantly, the average, vertical and parallel thermal conductivity reached 4.16 W·m-1·K-1, 0.938 W·m-1·K-1 and 18.4 W·m-1·K-1.

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