Abstract: | The fine structure of polyethylene film has been investigated by using a high-resolution scanning electron microscope equipped with a field emission source. The original film surface of a-axis-oriented blown polyethylene film and the surface of a necked region formed by drawing the film in the machine direction were observed. High magnification electron micrographs indicate that the basic unit of internal texture of this film consists of piled-lamellae units, each pile containing three to ten lamellar crystal sheets. The piled-lamellae unit acts as one body and does not separate into single lamellae during deformation. Many tie fibrils are formed between adjacent piled-lamellae units, when the film is drawn in the machine direction. Although little attention has been given to this mechanism, it is important in deformation. This fact seems to be reflected in different shapes of the stress-strain curves of films drawn the machine direction and perpendicular to it. |