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Process Induced Skin-Core Morphology in Injection Molded Polyamide 66

Yvonne Spoerer, René Androsch, Dieter Jehnichen, Ines Kuehnert

2020Polymers24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polyamide 66 (PA 66) was injection-molded to obtain samples with a structure gradient between skin and core, as it was revealed by analysis of the semi-crystalline morphology using polarized-light optical microscopy (POM). Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) were employed to characterize thin sections with a thickness in the order of magnitude of 50 µm, allowing detection of crystals of different perfection, as a function of the distance from the surface. It was found that the transparent and non-spherulitic skin layer contains rather imperfect α-crystals while the perfection of α-crystals continuously increases with extending distance from the surface. Since variation of the molding conditions allows tailoring the skin-core morphology, the present study was performed to suggest a reliable route to map the presence of specific semi-crystalline morphologies in such samples.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSmall-angle X-ray scatteringCore (optical fiber)PolyamideMorphology (biology)Optical microscopeComposite materialMolding (decorative)ScatteringCrystallizationLayer (electronics)Polarized light microscopyOpticsChemical engineeringScanning electron microscopePhysicsBiologyEngineeringGeneticsPolymer crystallization and propertiesPolymer Nanocomposites and Propertiesbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties