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The effects of roll drawing on the structure and properties of oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate)
Authors:R. G. Matthews  A. Ajji  M. M. Dumoulin  R. E. Prud'Homme
Abstract:The effect of processing conditions on the structure and properties of roll drawn poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was examined. It was found that, when roll drawing amorphous PET at temperatures just above the glass transition, only very low draw ratios were obtained. This is probably because there were no crystallites to lock in the applied extension. Roll drawing at high temperatures, above 130°C, where there was significant thermal crystallization, produced film of high strength. At temperatures between 130°C and 190°C, the properties were almost independent of processing temperature. Mechanical tests performed on roll drawn samples, processed in this temperature range, showed that the initial modulus and the yield stress increased linearly with draw ratio. The yield strain decreased with draw ratio up to λ = 4.0, and then became almost constant. The processing temperature that produced samples with the greatest strength was 170°C. This was because the highest draw ratios were obtained at this temperature while maintaining constant width deformation. At low draw ratios, the crystallinity increased with the processing, whereas at higher draw ratios, it was independent of temperature. This constant level of crystalline fraction may have produced the constant failure strain that was observed at high draw ratios. The orientation functions were similarly unaffected by the processing temperature, although birefringence measurements did suggest that lower processing temperatures may have produced higher levels of orientation. The orientation of the trans conformers was independent of the temperature, but the overall content was increased at higher processing temperatures.
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