摘要

Generally, annealing is one of the important post-processing methods used to obtain injection molding products coupled with excellent comprehensive performance. Based on a series of experimental studies in this work, a systematic investigation was performed to research the annealing effect on crystalline structure and mechanical properties in long glass fiber reinforced polyamide 66 (LGF-PA66) composite. The composite was prepared by injection molding, using LGF-PA66 pellet with 50 wt % fiber content and 12 mm length. Composite samples were annealed in 120 degrees C to 200 degrees C range and then subjected to various tests at room temperature. Besides, the releasing strain during a specific temperature cycle was also investigated. Our results suggest that annealing treatment had a neglected impact on the crystallinity and crystal morphology of LGF-PA66 composite. However, with the increasing of processing temperature, annealing could strikingly promote the phase transition from to and the further growth of (2) crystal in (010)/(110). In addition, annealing of LGF-PA66 composite resulted in a drastic increase in tensile and flexural properties and a reduction in impact strength, along with the transition of failure mode. The changes in mechanical properties were attributed to the crystal transition, strengthening of matrix performance, and the release of residual stress.