Abstract: | The structure and properties of a poly(ethylene terephthalate) extrudate, prepared by converging flow and high pressure, were examined. Relatively high levels of crystallinity and orientation were produced by the combination of an orienting flow and high-pressure quench. The fine structure was examined in detail by x-ray diffraction, negative staining–transmission electron microscopy, and amine etching–gel permeation chromatography. The morphology was directly relatable to this unique preparative technique. Modulus was determined by a compressive Rheovibron technique. Low shrinkage and the compressive modulus were related to the structure in the development of a structural model. |