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Melt spinning of metallocene catalyzed polypropylenes. II. As‐spun filament structure and properties
Authors:Eric Bryan Bond  Joseph E. Spruiell
Abstract:The melt spinning of metallocene catalyzed isotactic polypropylene (miPP) resins was investigated. The as‐spun filament properties from six miPP resins were studied with melt flow rates (MFR) between 10 and 100, and a Ziegler–Natta catalyzed isotactic polypropylene (zniPP) resin with a MFR of 35 was studied for a comparison. Generally, as the molecular weight increased the filament density increased, the birefringence decreased, the tensile strength decreased, and the elongation to break increased. As the spinning speed increased, the density, birefringence, tensile strength, and crystalline and noncrystalline orientation functions generally increased. However, the low MFR miPP and the zniPP resin had decreases in the birefringence and tensile strength with an increase of the spinning speed. The miPP resins were found to have breaking tensile strengths up to 50% higher than the zniPP resin at similar spinning speeds. The observed fiber properties were explained based on the nature and orientation of noncrystalline portions of the fibers. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 82: 3237–3247, 2001
Keywords:metallocene  polypropylene  melt spinning  fiber
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