1. Polymer Rheology and Processing Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Tao‐Yuan 333, Taiwan;2. Current Address: 259, Wen‐Hwa 1st Road, Kwei‐San, Tao‐Yuan 333, Taiwan
Abstract:
This study aims to examine the morphological development in fluid assisted injection molded high density polyethylene (HDPE)/polycarbonate (PC) blends. Samples for microscopic observation were prepared by an 80‐ton injection‐molding machine equipped with a tube cavity and with both gas and water injection units. It was observed that the shape and size of the dispersed phase depended on the position both across the part thickness and along the flow direction. Water molded parts with a smaller PC particle distribution than gas. Additionally, high fluid pressures were found to mold parts with a smaller PC particle distribution. For both gas and water assisted injection molding, small and large particles coexisted in the skin and subskin layers, indicating that both coalescence and breakup of the dispersed phase occurred in that layer.