Effects of molecular weight on the perforation impact behavior of injection-molded plaques of α-and β-phase isotactic polypropylenes
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- mechanical property-morphology-correlations
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B
- Vol. 38 (5-6), 647-662
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222349908248128
Abstract
This study was devoted to the instrumented falling weight impact (IFWI) behavior of injection-molded a-and β-phase isotactic polypropylene (iPP) homopolymers. The perforation impact response of iPP with various melt flow indices (MFIs), and thus molecular weight (MW) characteristics, was studied at two different temperatures (T = 23°C and T =−40°C) and incident impact speeds (vinc = 5 and 10 m/s). The impact resistance of β-iPP was superior to the α-modification. The absolute resistance to perforation increased with increasing MW or decreasing MFI, whereas the relative toughness improvement between the β-and α-iPPs followed an opposite tendency. The molding-induced skin-core morphology did not affect practically the out-of-plane response of the impacted plaques. Changes in the fractograms (viz. force-time curves) under various experimental conditions were traced to variations in the failure mode, showing a competition between radial and circumferential cracking with respect to the clamping ring. In the case of the more ductile β-iPP. circumferential cracking was favored.Keywords
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