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Transcrystallinity in injection molded polypropylene glass fibre composites
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1983
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Materials ScienceFiber ReinforcementInjection MoldingFibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer ScienceFibre Polymer InterfaceFibre ConcentrationPolymer CompositesThermoplastic CompositeGlass FiberMechanics Of Materials
Abstract The occurrence of transcrystallinity in polypropylene in the presence of glass fibres under stress was studied. An experiment was designed on a hot‐stage polarizing microscope in which it was found that slight mechanical stress at the fibre polymer interface gives rise to surface nucleation and growth of transcrystalline regions. Composites of polypropylene with various concentrations of glass fibres were prepared by injection molding. The observed transcrystalline regions in the injection molded samples were attributed to the availability of sufficient inherent internal stresses. Moreover, an increase in fibre concentration was found to enhance transcrystallinity. This indicated that the internal stresses were increased with increasing fibre population.
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