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Structure and physical property relationships in processed polybutene‐1
Authors:G Kalay  C R Kalay
Abstract:The effect of SCORIM was investigated on three grades of polybutene‐1 and one grade of ethylene–butene‐1 copolymer. The methods and processing conditions used for injection molding and the properties of the moldings are reported. Phase transformations and their relationship with mechanical properties are discussed in detail. Both, conventional and shear‐controlled orientation injection molding (SCORIM) were employed to produce moldings. SCORIM is based on the application of specific macroscopic shears to a solidifying melt. The multiple shear action enhances molecular alignment. The moldings were investigated by performing mechanical tests, fractographic analysis, differential scanning calorimetry studies, wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction, polarized light microscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The application of SCORIM improves the mechanical performance. Molecular orientation results in the formation of shish‐kebab morphology. One grade of polybutene‐1 exhibited a greater than fivefold increase in Young's modulus. The application of high cavity pressures favored the formation of the stable Form I' in polybutene‐1. The formation of Form I' led to a decrease in crystallinity and mechanical properties. However, this loss was by far smaller than the gain obtained via the formation of shish‐kebab morphology. The relationship between mechanical properties and micromorphologies of the investigated materials is explained. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 88: 814–824, 2003
Keywords:polyolefins  injection molding  structure–  property relations  shear  crystallization
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