Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics Research Group

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The use of morphology data in the design of injection moulded flat products

Abstract

The design of plastic products was done traditionally based on data obtained from standard specimens were the anisotropy was deliberately minimized. This approach can lead to substantial deviation of the predicted behavior of the parts when compared with the behavior of commercial parts. Another approach would be to study the interdependence processing-morphology-properties of moldings. The morphology is known to have direct influence upon the properties of the products and models exist to predict product properties from its morphology; This paper deals with the current possibilities of exploring those interrelationships for design with amorphous, semicrystalline and short glass fiber reinforced injection molded products.

Journal
Antec '99: Plastics Bridging the Millennia, Conference Proceedings, Vols I-Iii: Vol I: Processing; Vol Ii: Materials; Vol Iii: Special Areas;
Pagination
3309-3313
Keywords
Morphology, moulded flat products
Rights
Restricted Access
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Status
published
Year of Publication
1999
Date Published
1999-12-01
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