Correlation of Processing, Inner Structure, and Part Properties of Injection Moulded Thin-Wall Parts on Example of Polyamide 66

Drummer D, Meister S (2014)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Book Volume: 2014

Article Number: 718926

DOI: 10.1155/2014/718926

Abstract

In micro- and thin-wall injection moulding the process conditions affect the developed internal structures and thus the resulting part properties. This paper investigates exemplarily on polyamide 66 the interactions of different cooling conditions on the morphological and crystalline structures. The investigations reveal that a slow cooling rate of the melt results in a homogeneous morphology and a higher degree of crystallinity and also a favoured crystalline structure. Consequently, the dielectric behaviour and light transmitting part properties are affected.

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APA:

Drummer, D., & Meister, S. (2014). Correlation of Processing, Inner Structure, and Part Properties of Injection Moulded Thin-Wall Parts on Example of Polyamide 66. International Journal of Polymer Science, 2014. https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/718926

MLA:

Drummer, Dietmar, and Steve Meister. "Correlation of Processing, Inner Structure, and Part Properties of Injection Moulded Thin-Wall Parts on Example of Polyamide 66." International Journal of Polymer Science 2014 (2014).

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