## Abstract Thermotropic polyesters, such as Vectra (Hoechst Celanese), have excellent moldability for intricate parts that require high precision of form, such as electronic connectors. Two apparently contradictory aspects of molding behavior contribute to the moldability. On the one hand, the low
Knit line fractures in injection molded liquid crystalline polymers
โ Scribed by K. Engberg; A. Knutsson; P.-E. Werner; U. W. Gedde
- Publisher
- Society for Plastic Engineers
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 859 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3888
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The microstructure and fracture behavior of Injection molded samples of unfilled and filled grades of liquid crystalline polymers (Vectraยฎ and Ultraxยฎ) containing cold and warm knit lines have been studied by scanning electron microscopy, Xโray scattering, and Instron tensile tests. Four process parametersโmelt temperature, mold temperature, injection time, and holding pressureโhave been varied in accordance with a 2^4^ factorial design experiment. In cold knit lines a 200 ยตm thick region with transverse orientation with Hermans orientation function f โ 0.12โ0.18 is formed on both sides on the weld area. The strength of the cold knit lines is very low, 9.0โ19.8 MPa corresponding to 15โ20% of the full strength of the material. The strength of the warm knit lines increases markedly with increasing distance from the insert and is generally significantly greater (40โ45 MPa, 48 mm from the insert) than in the cold welds. Annealing at 260โ300ยฐC of samples containing cold knit lines causes first a partial healing of the knit line and later extensive chemical degradation of the polymer.
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