THE EFFECT OF MOLECULAR-WEIGHT ON THE DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR OF PRESSURE ANNEALED POLYETHYLENE

Citation
As. Maxwell et al., THE EFFECT OF MOLECULAR-WEIGHT ON THE DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR OF PRESSURE ANNEALED POLYETHYLENE, Journal of Materials Science, 32(3), 1997, pp. 567-574
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
00222461
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
567 - 574
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2461(1997)32:3<567:TEOMOT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The deformation behaviour of four different grades of polyethylene has been examined as a function of the morphology produced by pressure an nealing in the vicinity of the orthorhombic-hexagonal phase boundary. It is concluded that annealing within the hexagonal phase, to produce a ''chain-extended'' morphology, is appropriate for high molecular wei ght material as a precursor step in the production of high modulus by solid phase deformation. In low molecular weight material of the same morphology solid phase deformation does not produce improvements in me chanical behaviour. These results are interpreted in terms of the comp etition between increasing crystal size and the decrease in the cohere nce of the molecular network brought about by the pressure annealing. The critical parameter is the ratio of lamellar size to number average molecular chain length, rather than lamellar morphology. When this pa rameter is greater than 0.5 the molecules are incapable of completing two crystalline traverses and the network is affected detrimentally to the extent that it no longer holds the material together.