Fibers and Polymers The Effect of Graphene Oxide Inclusion on the Mechanical, Thermal Properties of Polyamide 6 --Manuscript Draft-- Manuscript Number: FIPO-D-20-01372R1 Full Title: The Effect of Graphene Oxide Inclusion on the Mechanical, Thermal Properties of Polyamide 6 Article Type: Regular articles Corresponding Author: Maziyar Sabet Universiti Teknologi Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan, BWN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Corresponding Author Secondary Information: Corresponding Author's Institution: Universiti Teknologi Brunei Corresponding Author's Secondary Institution: First Author: Maziyar Sabet First Author Secondary Information: Order of Authors: Maziyar Sabet Seyednooroldin Hosseini Order of Authors Secondary Information: Funding Information: Abstract: The key point of this research was to assess the properties of polyamide 6 (PA6) composites with different graphene oxide (GO) loadings. PA6 with different GO loadings (0, 0.1, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0 wt%) were melt blended by twin-screw extrusion. In this study, the relationship between the mechanical, thermal, melt-flow, thermal conductivity, O 2 penetration properties, and heat release rates of the PA6 with different GO inclusions is addressed, providing an economically feasible technique to alleviate the mechanical characteristics and efficacy of the process. The outcomes of this research deliver promising practical applications in various technological areas. Response to Reviewers: The list of changes Dear reviewers, all the suggested comments were implemented in the manuscript and highlighted in red color. Reviewer1: •The paper is poorly written. It was revised and checked based on the punctuations and grammar. •There is no significant study reported in the Abstract. The abstract was amended to show the significance of the research. •The Introduction is poorly develop, no attempt to prove that this study is novel. The introduction was revised to show the significance and the novelties of the research. •It is wrong to say that the disadvantage of PA 6 is low mechanical efficiency, since PA6 is one of the semi-crystalline polymers with good mechanical strength due to the hydrogen bonding. The authors need to elaborate. Powered by Editorial Manager® and ProduXion Manager® from Aries Systems Corporation