Abstract
The effects of molding conditions on the flexural strength of textile carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate laminates were assessed. Choosing the temperature and pressure conditions appropriately during hot-press molding using carbon fiber textile layers and polycarbonate films can produce void-free, high interfacial adhesion in textile carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate laminates. Those characteristics were confirmed from observing the cross-sections of carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate laminates and measuring the interlaminar shear strength. A suitable molding condition can raise the flexural strength of carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate laminates to a level predicted from the measured flexural strength of textile carbon fiber/epoxy laminates by assuming carbon fiber micro-buckling in the compression side of specimens.
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