Morphology and properties of nylon 6 blown films reinforced with different weight percentage of nanoclay additives

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This article presents the effect of increasing weight percentage natural nanoclay additives on the structure, morphology and mechanical properties of nylon-6-blown films. Combination of X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis and microscopy were used to determine nanocomposite film morphology. The nanoclay additives in the films act as nucleating agent facilitates γ-crystalline forms and results in fine grained spherulite with smaller lamellar size. Increase in tensile, burst, and tear strength is observed for films with up to 5% clay loading. Even though microscale property like tensile and tear strength drops at higher add on levels, near-surface nanoscale hardness and toughness of the film keep on increasing. There is a direct correlation between nanoclay additive add on level and increase in surface energy and wetting behavior of films. © 2012 Raghavendra R. Hegde et al.

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Hegde, R. R., Bhat, G. S., & Deshpande, B. (2012). Morphology and properties of nylon 6 blown films reinforced with different weight percentage of nanoclay additives. International Journal of Polymer Science, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/959035

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