Volume 9,
Issue 2, 2000
Epoxy
Resin Composites With Surface Modified Aramid Fibres
G. Rallis, P. A. Tarantili, A. G. Andreopoulos
National Technical University of Athens, Dept. of
Chemical Engineering - Lab. of Polymer Technology, Iroon Polytechniou 9, Zografou Campus
157 80, ATHENS- GREECE
(Received 1/00; accepted 2/00)
ABSTRACT
Surface modified aramid fibres, after treatment in oxygen plasma and coating with
novolac resin, were used for the preparation of reinforced epoxy specimens. The flexural
properties of these specimens were determined and the results are discussed taking into
consideration the surface characteristics of the modified fibres, as derived from pullout
tests and contact angle measurements. Micrographs were also made to provide an additional
support to the experimental data of this work. It was shown that both investigated
techniques for modifying aramid fibres are adequate to promote their interfacial adhesive
bonding to epoxy matrices due to the surface roughness and chemical affinity to the epoxy
resin. Coating with novolac seemed a very interesting process since it is a simple and
cheap technique and does not affect the fibre integrity.