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Crystallization behavior and mechanical properties of a nylon-6, -6/6, and -12 terpolyamide

✍ Scribed by Charles R. Davis


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
435 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Composition, tacticity, and processing history can affect the morphology of semicrystalline polymers. Although homopolyamides are a family of polymers well known for semicrystalline character, through copolymerization or multicomponent copolymerization significant changes in materials' crystalline and thermal properties can occur. Due to chain irregularities introduced by terpolymerization, differential scanning calorimetry shows RDG 114T, a commercial polyamide of nylon-6, -6/6, and 12, to have an atypically low T , and exhibit interesting recrystallization behavior. Specifically, the polyamide is wholly amorphous upon cooling from the melt, and since its TB is about 20Β°C (due to the presence of plasticizers), chain ordering is found to occur over time at room temperature. Since the polyamide's morphology is time-dependent, the tensile properties of the polymer are also found to vary with ambient aging. For instance, Young's moduli for an amorphous and 7-day room temperature-annealed sample are 1.3 X 10' and 2.8 X 10' MPa, respectively. 0


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