Abstract: | The thermal and crystallization behavior of blends of three thermoplastic polyesters with different degrees of crystallizability, with an amorphous aromatic polyamide is reported. The thermoplastic polyesters used in the investigation were poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and a co-polyester of 1,4 cyclohexane-dimethanol, ethylene glydol and terephthalic acid (PETG). The blends exhibited a single glass transition temperature indicating mlseibility in the amorphous phase. The results of thermal analysis indicated that the crystallization of all the three polyesters is facilitated in the molten phase as a result of blending. The blending significantly Increased the degree of crystallinity of PET, but there was no change in the crystallinity of PBT. It is thus observed that the extent of change in both the crystallization rate and the degree of crystallinity of polyesters depend on the inherent crystallizability of the individual polyester. |