Abstract

Abstract Hot-pressing post-treatment can effectively improve the mechanical properties of composite specimens. In order to improve the impact resistance of continuous aramid fiber-reinforced nylon 12 (CAF/PA12) composites, the effect of hot-pressing parameters on the interlaminar shear strength of the composite was studied. The effects of hot-pressing temperature, hot-pressing time, and hot-pressing pressure on the interlaminar shear strength of composite formed specimens were studied by single factor test. Based on the optimized parameters of hot-pressing, the influence of hot-pressing on low-speed impact performance was analyzed. The results shown that the interlaminar shear strength first increased and then decreased with the increase of hot-pressing temperature and pressure. With the extension of hot-pressing time, the interlaminar shear strength continued to increase. When the hot-pressing parameters were 170°C, 30 min, and 600 kPa, the shear strength and specimen quality were the best. Under this hot-pressing process, the low-speed impact performance was increased by 36.0%. In this paper, the research content of the hot-pressing process of composite materials was expanded, which provided a reference for the research of impact resistance of continuous aramid fiber-reinforced PA12 composite materials.

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