Influence of CO2 laser surface treatment of basalt fibers on the mechanical properties of epoxy/basalt composites

Author:

Pozueco Sergio1,Simonini Laura2ORCID,Mahmood Haroon2,Rigotti Daniele2ORCID,Kakkonen Markus3,Riveiro Antonio14ORCID,Comesaña Rafael14,Pou Juan15,Tanhuanpää Olli3,Kanerva Mikko6,Sarlin Essi6ORCID,Kallio Pasi7,Pegoretti Alessandro2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LaserON Research Group, CINTECX, School of Engineering University of Vigo Vigo Spain

2. Department of Industrial Engineering University of Trento Trento Italy

3. Fibrobotics Oy Tampere Finland

4. Department of Materials Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Construction University of Vigo (UVigo), EEI Vigo Spain

5. Applied Physics Department University of Vigo, E.I.I Vigo Spain

6. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Tampere University Tampere Finland

7. Faculty of Medical and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

Abstract

AbstractIn fiber reinforced composite materials, the interfacial strength between the fibers and the matrix plays a key role in controlling the stress transfer and damage mechanisms of the composite. In this study, CO2 laser surface treatment of the fibers was investigated as a potential sustainable substitute for conventional chemical treatments, that can be costly and have negative environmental effects. The influence of the laser treatment on basalt fiber fabric was comprehensively investigated. The fibers were subjected to different laser power levels and characterized from a morphological and mechanical point of view. From optical and scanning electron microscopy, it was observed that the treated fibers manifested increased surface roughness along with spots of fused and bonded fibers. Individual treated fibers exhibited improved tensile properties with increased values of scale parameter (by about 21%) in the case of a laser power equal to 1.04 W/mm2, and no substantial changes in Young's modulus. The treated fibers were subsequently used in the preparation of epoxy‐based microcomposites, and microdebonding tests revealed an increase in the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) up to 8%. Therefore, this work proved that a laser surface treatment of basalt fibers is a valid alternative to conventional fiber surface modification to enhance the mechanical compatibility between fibers and matrix, and therefore to improve the mechanical performances of basalt fiber composites.Highlights Failure in composites due to weak interfacial adhesion with epoxy. CO2 laser treatment of basalt fibers to enhance interfacial adhesion. Treated fibers exhibit improved tensile properties. Treated fibers manifested improved interfacial shear strength (IFSS, +8%).

Funder

Xunta de Galicia

Publisher

Wiley

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