S. Toll et Po. Andersson, MICROSTRUCTURE OF LONG-FIBER AND SHORT-FIBER REINFORCED INJECTION MOLDED POLYAMIDE, Polymer composites, 14(2), 1993, pp. 116-125
The variation of fiber orientation and content within injection molded
rectangular plates is investigated. Fiber orientation and volume frac
tion are measured using metallographic polishing and a newly developed
image-analysis system; fiber weight-fractions are measured using an a
shing method. Three different moldings are studied; two of the long-fi
ber compound Verton, molded at different injection speeds, and one of
the short-fiber compound Maranyl. Microstructural regions are identifi
ed and characterized, and the flow mechanisms by which they are formed
are discussed. The results show that the long fibers segregate extens
ively, whereas the short ones do not. The major differences between th
e two compounds are found in the core: the core of the long-fiber comp
ound has a higher content and orientation of fibers than that of the s
hort-fiber compound.