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Polarised infrared and differential scanning calorimetry studies on oriented vinyl pipe materials
Authors:J A Kwon  R W Truss
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mining, Minerals and Materials Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, 4072, Australia
Abstract:The molecular orientation in a conventionally extruded PVC pipe, a uniaxially oriented PVC pipe and a biaxially oriented PVC pipe has been studied via Infrared dichroism. The degree of order or crystallinity has also been studied by Differential Scanning Calorimetry and also via Infrared Spectroscopy. The fundamental structural difference between the conventional and oriented pipes was that polymer chains were preferentially aligning in the hoop direction for oriented pipes whereas they were fairly isotropic in the conventional pipe with a slight preferential alignment in the axial direction. Analysis of the C–Cl stretching mode indicated that the uniaxially oriented pipe had much higher alignment of the C–Cl bond in the axial direction than the biaxial pipe, which correlates with higher fracture toughness for circumferential cracking in the biaxial pipe. Both DSC and Infrared spectroscopy detected little change in the crystallinity or order in the oriented pipes compared to the conventionally extruded pipes.
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