Abstract
AbstractPolyamide composites with varying filler concentrations are prepared using the hot melt extrusion method, employing polyamide 56/6 (PA56/6) and modified talc as fillers. Initially, the thermal characteristics of PA56/6 composites (PA56/6‐talc) are examined through thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), encompassing parameters such as melting temperature, crystallinity, and decomposition temperature. The hydrophilicity and barrier properties of PA56/6‐talc are assessed using an optical contact angle meter, a water vapor transmission rate tester, and an oxygen transmission rate tester. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of PA56/6‐talc are also scrutinized. The results indicate that PA56/6 exhibits superior hydrophobic, barrier, and mechanical properties, thereby demonstrating its immense potential in garment fabrics and packaging materials.
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