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Microwave Facilities for Welding Thermoplastic Composites and Preliminary Results
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringFibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringCompositesMicrowave FacilitiesThermoplastic CompositesComposite TechnologyRadiofrequency HeatingThermoplastic CompositeMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave SynthesisFiber-reinforced Composite
The wide range of applications of microwave technology in manufacturing industries has been well documented (NRC, 1994; Thuery, 1992). In this paper, a new way of joining fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites with or without primers is presented. The microwave facility used is also discussed. The effect of power input and cycle time on the heat affected zone (HAZ) is detailed together with the underlying principles of test piece material interactions with the electromagnetic field. The process of autogenous joining of 33% by weight of random glass fibre reinforced Nylon 66, polystyrene (PS) and low density polyethylene (LDPE) as well as 23.3% by weight of carbon fibre reinforced PS thermoplastic composites is discussed together with developments using filler materials, or primers in the heterogenous joining mode. The weldability dependence on the dielectric loss tangent of these materials at elevated temperatures is also described.
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