Abstract

Aramid III is a high-performance fiber obtained by bulk structure modification based on the molecular structure of Kevlar fiber. Unlike the intermittent heat treatment method of Armos, Aramid III is prepared by continuous heat treatment technology. In this paper, the effects of heat treatment temperature, tension, and speed on fiber properties are studied by orthogonal experimental design. It is concluded that temperature is the most critical factor affecting fiber tensile strength and elastic modulus. The effects of different heat treatment temperatures on the chemical structure, surface morphology, aggregation structure, and the fiber’s mechanical properties and thermal properties are studied. Results show that: the chemical structure of the fiber keeps unchanged and surface morphology of the fibers are similar under the different heat treatment temperatures; the crystallinity of the fiber increases with the increase of temperature; the orientation degree of the fiber increases slightly after heat treatment; with the temperature increasing, the elastic modulus of the fiber increases, the tensile strength and elongation at break increase to a peak and then gradually decrease; the thermal decomposition temperature of the fiber is 533°C, and the decomposition rate is slightly different at different heat treatment temperature.

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