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Origin of double melting peaks in drawn nylon 6 yarns
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1977
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Materials ScienceHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringDifferential Scanning CalorimetryTextile FibreMechanical EngineeringMaterials CharacterizationThermodynamicsChemistrySolidificationCalorimetric MethodThermomechanical AnalysisCrystallographyDrawn Nylon 6Thermomechanical ProcessingMicrostructureDsc CurveThermoanalytical Method
Abstract The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) melting curves of drawn nylon 6 were studied from the standpoint of reorganization of the crystals during the heating process. A new method was presented to obtain the DSC curve associated with the growth and melting of the original crystals, and that with the recrystallization and final melting process, separately. The results obtained show that, in the case of a heating rate of 10°C/min, the original crystals in the sample start perfecting themselves at temperatures far below their initial melting temperature and melt out below 222°C, recrystallization starts at about 210°C, and the newly emerged crystals melt out at 228°C. The superposition of two such constructed DSC curves reproduces the observed DSC curve well. Therefore, the double melting peaks of the sample are considered to be the result of superposition of three processes which occur successively during heating; perfection of the original crystals, melting of the perfected crystals concurrently with recrystallization, and melting of the recrystallized crystals.
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