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Combustion behavior and application of polyolefin-based floor sheet laminated with Nylon-6/clay nanocomposites film

Journal

FIRE AND MATERIALS
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 171-181

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/fam.1046

Keywords

nanocomposites; clay; nylon; flame resistance; railway application

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Nanocomposites are potential materials that can be used to improve the flame resistance of polymers without the need for halogen-based flame retardants. However, the nanocomposites cannot be used as the only raw material to produce final products as they are too expensive compared with low-cost commodity plastics. Therefore, some types of polyolefin-based floor sheet laminated with nanocomposites film were prepared for the cone calorimetric study to determine the suitable nanocomposites laminated structure for flame resistance. This study found that the polyolefin-based floor sheet laminated with 200 mu m Nylon-6/ montmorillonite nanocomposites film on the surface can reduce the HRR(max) and the S ''(max) significantly; other types of nanocomposites film-laminated floor sheet were not able to reduce their flame resistance in comparison with the normal Nylon-6 film-laminated floor sheet. Meanwhile, based on the gas barrier performance, the higher aspect ratio of clay is assumed to contribute to the higher flame resistance of nanocomposites. Thus, the polyolefin-based floor sheet laminated with Nylon-6/sericite nanocomposites film on the surface was also prepared and examined in the cone calorimetric study. However, the Nylon-6/sericite nanocomposites film surface-laminated floor sheet did not cause a significant reduction in the HRR(max) and S ''(max) compared with the Nylon-6/montmorillonite nanocomposites film surface-laminated floor sheet. The grade determined according to the standard fire test and the mechanical properties of the Nylon-6/ montmorillonite nanocomposites film surface-laminated floor sheet satisfied the requirements for floor sheets for Japanese railway vehicles. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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