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DSM Engineering Plastics - Morphological changes during annealing...
crystalline phase undergoes a further optimization and there is a reorganization of the amorphous phase into a denser structure. These result in a further increase in Stanyl's...
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[pdf] design fundamentals
2008 rial is heated up, a change in the mechanical properties will be witnessed as the amorphous regions encounter a glass transition phase. The crystalline regions remain...
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Understanding TPEs - Thermoplastic Elastomer Plastic Compounds...
elastomeric character. The crystalline domains are typically referred to as the "hard" phase and the amorphous domains as the "soft" phase. While both phases contribute to the...
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[pdf] 3236_Fortron_Broschuere_engl
PPS is a semicrystalline polymer having an optimal crystallinity of about 30 %. Its amorphous phase density is 1.32 g/cm 3 and crystalline phase density is 1.43 g/cm 3 . Fig....
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Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Nanocomposites | Society of Plastics...
and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 69 #2 (2009) 1/16/2008 Evidence of a monoclinic-like amorphous phase in composites of LDPE with spherical, fibrous and laminar nanofillers as...
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Such forces are much weaker in the crystalline phase (soft segment) than in the amorphous phase (hard segment). When all the links are broken, the macromolecules can move...
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Fired System * Closed Circuit Crystallizer * Cyclone * Designed to Crystallize Amorphous Material * Slowed Speed Agitation Prevents Agglomeration * High Level Loading...
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[pdf] Why Does Chewing Gum Stick To Hair and What Does This Have to...
reasonable since hemicellulose is much less crystalline than cellulose and lignin is an amorphous network polymer. In addition, these carbons also exhibit two phase behaviour...
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ANTEC 2008 technical papers - Extem* resins
excellent flame resistance and enhanced chemical resistance. Extem XH Resins: A new amorphous thermoplastic polyimide (TPI) with glass transition temperatures of 267°C and...
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APTIV 2000 - Victrex - Polyetheretherketone Plastic
secondary processes or end use application. The crystallization is not reversible back to the amorphous phase without re-melting the material. Consideration of the temperature range during
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Thermal Transitions in Polymers & Injection...
The molecules have transitioned from one phase to another phase because of the addition of thermal energy. This is called a thermal phase transition. Polymers too can exist in different phases.
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Amorphous... - Devoid of crystallinity - no definite order. At processing temperatures, the plastic is normally in the amorphous state.
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