Improving the electrical conductivity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes‐containing micromoldings via in situ construction of electrically conductive networks
Xue Lei,
You Shi,
Mei Liang
et al.
Abstract:Microinjection molding (μIM) is characterized by high shearing and cooling rates, resulting in higher a degree of filler orientation which impairs the electrical conductivity (σ) of conductive filler‐containing polymer composites when compared with that of compression molding and conventional injection molding processes. In this study, polypropylene/polyamide 6/multiwalled carbon nanotubes (PP/PA6/CNT) composites were used as the model system to investigate how blending sequence, injection speed, and component… Show more
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