Abstract

With the aid of a layer-multiplying coextrusion technique, polymer composites comprising up to 128 uniform alternating layers of polypropylene random copolymer (PPR) and β-nucleated PPR were produced. Crystallization, melting behavior and mechanical properties (bending, tensile and impact characteristics) were investigated. The results not only show an increasing amount of β-crystals, but also improved mechanical properties. In particular, the temperature dependence of the bending modulus reveals that a high number of layers leads to an increase in stiffness across a wide range of temperatures. For each layer composition, a distinct temperature can be determined that marks the upper limit of this synergistic effect.

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