纺织学报 ›› 2012, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (6): 151-154.

• 学术沙龙 • 上一篇    

改性聚芳噁二唑纤维的热氧老化性能

李文涛1,姚淑焕1,彭淑萍2,吴萌1,张超波1,张再兴3   

    1. 江苏宝德新材料有限公司
    2. 贝内克-长顺汽车内饰材料(张家港)有限公司
    3. 常州纺织服装职业技术学院
  • 收稿日期:2012-03-05 修回日期:2012-03-08 出版日期:2012-06-15 发布日期:2012-06-04
  • 通讯作者: 李文涛 E-mail:hnxxhx@yahoo.cn
  • 基金资助:

    中央投资储备资金项目

Thermal oxidizing aging properties of modified aromatic polyoxadiazoles fiber

 LI  Wen-Tao1, YAO  Shu-Huan1, PENG  Shu-Ping2, WU  Meng1, ZHANG  Chao-Bo1, ZHANG  Zai-Xing3   

    1. Jiangsu POD New material Co. ,Lta.
    2. Benecke Changshun Auto Trim (Zhangjiagang) Co. , Ltd
    3. Changzhou Textile Garment Institute
  • Received:2012-03-05 Revised:2012-03-08 Online:2012-06-15 Published:2012-06-04
  • Contact: LI Wen-Tao E-mail:hnxxhx@yahoo.cn

摘要: 采用热氧老化方法,研究了改性聚芳噁二唑纤维在200℃、250℃和300℃下的热氧老化趋势,并同间位芳纶和聚酰亚胺纤维进行了对比。结果表明:在200℃下经过80天的热氧老化,改性聚芳噁二唑纤维的断裂强度保留率接近90%,在250℃下经过65天的热氧老化,它的断裂强度保留率在60%以上,在300℃经过25天的热氧老化,其断裂强度保留率依然大于70%;同时对改性聚芳噁二唑纤维在高温热氧老化后的线密度测试表明,线密度没有明显变化,纤维在200℃、250℃和300℃下尺寸变化较小。

关键词: 改性聚芳噁二唑纤维 , 间位芳纶 , 聚酰亚胺纤维 , 热氧老化

Abstract: Thermal Oxidizing Aging properties of modified aromatic polyoxadiazoles fiber at 200℃、250℃ and 300℃ were studied by the Thermal Oxidizing Aging method, and then its thermal properties were compared with that of m-aramid fiber and polyimide fiber. The results show that the breaking strength retention of modified aromatic polyoxadiazoles fiber after heat aging of 80 days at 200℃ is near 90%, over 60% after 65 days at 250℃, and more than 70% after 25 days at 300℃. The results also show that the linear density of modified aromatic polyoxadiazoles fiber after thermal oxidizing aging does not change obviously, which declares the excellent dimensional stability of modified aromatic polyoxadiazoles fiber.

Key words: modified aromatic polyoxadiazole fiber , m-aramid fiber , polyimide fiber , thermal oxidizing aging

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  • TQ342.7
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