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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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| [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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| Untitled Document 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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| 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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| 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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Devoid of crystallinity - no definite order. At processing temperatures, the plastic is normally in the amorphous state. |
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