Thermomechanical and Mechanical Properties of Titanium Dioxide Pigmented Polycarbonate: Impact of Thickness Free Quenching and Activation Energy for Αlpha Relaxation Mode
Derradji Dadachea, Brahim Barkab, Farid Rouabahc, *, and Abdeslam Bencidd
aFaculty of Technology, Process Engineering Laboratory, University of Mohamed El Bachi El Ibrahimi, Bordj Bou Arreridj, 34000 Algeria
bEmerging Materials Research Unit, Ferhat Abbas University, Sétif 1, Setif, 19000 Algeria
cLaboratory of Physico-Chemistry of High Polymers, Ferhat Abbas University, Sétif 1, Setif, 19000 Algeria
dResearch Center in Industrial Technologies CRTI, Algiers, 16014 Algeria
email: *fariderouabah400@gmail.com
Received 20 November, 2024
Abstract— Researchers investigated into how thickness and quenching temperature affect the mechanical and thermomechanical properties of titanium dioxide-pigmented polycarbonate. By using compression molding, specimens free of morphological effects have been generated. Dynamic mechanical analysis was used to evaluate plates with thicknesses of 0.6, 1, 2, and 3 mm under flexion, Izod impact strength, density, and tensile testing. Two distinct heat treatments annealing and second quenching were applied. The results indicate that a second quenching at 40°C for samples 3 mm thick and 35°C for samples 2 mm thick can enhance the impact strength and elongation at break, and a relationship between the mechanical, physical, and thermomechanical properties is detected. At the expense of other characteristics like elastic modulus, density, and yield stress, these properties are improved. A relaxation mode about 30°C is associated with improved impact strength and elongation at break following the second quench.
Keywords:
polycarbonate,
titanium dioxide,
thermomechanical properties,
quenching,
activation energy
DOI: 10.1134/S1087659624601163