Comparison of the Properties of a Random Copolymer and a Molten Blend PA6/PA6.9

This study compares the thermal and mechanical properties of two different materials, obtained via two diverse synthetic pathways. The first one is a mixed blend of PA6/PA6.9, while the second is a random copolymer (PA6.9-ran–PA6, obtained via copolymerization of its monomers, i.e., caprolactam, hex...

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Composite materials
Copolymerization
Copolymers
Elastomers
End of life
Heat resistance
Impact strength
Materials research
Mechanical properties
Melting points
Polyamide resins
Polymer blends
Polymerization
Polyurethane
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