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MECHANISMS OF TOUGHNESS IMPROVEMENT OF SEMI-CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS
Abstract:Many normally ductile semi-crystalline polymers, such as polyamide-6 (or 6,6) (Nylon), high density polyethylene (HDPE), and isotactic polypropylene (iPP) are known to be brittle under impact loading.

Some general principles for improvement of toughness of semi-crystalline polymers that rely on the reduction of plastic resistance of the cavitated matrix are presented. As typical cases, the mechanisms of the dramatic toughness jumps achievable in both Nylon and HDPE through the incorporation of either flexible rubbery particles or rigid CaCO3 particles are discussed. In both cases these result in the establishment of a material component of reduced plastic resistance in the form of a layer of oriented crystallization of well-defined thickness around the particles. The toughness jumps occur when the average interparticle ligament thickness is reduced below a critical value, specific to the particular polymer, and the component of reduced plastic resistance percolates through the structure.
Keywords:Toughness  Blends  Fillers  Structure  Orientation polyethylene
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