UV-LED Curable Acrylic Films Containing Phosphate Glass Powder: Effect of The Filler Loading on the Thermal, Optical, Mechanical and Flame Retardant Properties

Abstract

The effects of the incorporation of a phosphate glass micrometric powder on the morphology, as well as on the thermal, optical, mechanical and flame retardant properties of UV-LED curable acrylic films are thoroughly investigated. To this aim, the filler loading was changed within 10 and 50 wt.%. The glass powder slightly increased the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the acrylic network; besides, increasing filler loadings were responsible for a progressive decrease of the transparency of films, irrespective of a marginal effect on their refractive index. Conversely, the presence of increasing amounts of phosphate glass improved the thermal and thermo-oxidative stability of the cured products, as well as their flame retardant properties

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