Microvoid formation process during the plastic deformation of β-form polypropylene

F Chu, T Yamaoka, H Ide, Y Kimura - Polymer, 1994 - Elsevier
F Chu, T Yamaoka, H Ide, Y Kimura
Polymer, 1994Elsevier
The microvoid formation process that takes place during the plastic deformation of β-form
polypropylene (PP) was investigated at different crystallization and drawing temperatures. It
was found that the porosity increased with both a higher crystallization temperature and a
lower drawing temperature. This fact could be understood in terms of the stability of the β
crystals of the original film. The more stable β crystals that formed at a higher crystallization
temperature had a lower molecular chain mobility and thus hindered the bulk contraction of …
Abstract
The microvoid formation process that takes place during the plastic deformation of β-form polypropylene (PP) was investigated at different crystallization and drawing temperatures. It was found that the porosity increased with both a higher crystallization temperature and a lower drawing temperature. This fact could be understood in terms of the stability of the β crystals of the original film. The more stable β crystals that formed at a higher crystallization temperature had a lower molecular chain mobility and thus hindered the bulk contraction of the film, while at the same time the volume contraction caused by either a β-α or a β-smectic transformation inside the film enlarged the microvoids at the end, or between the microfibrils.
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