Effect of melt temperature on product properties of injection-molded high-density polyethylene

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İdris Karagöz
Özlem Tuna
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[1] Yalova University,Department of Polymer Materials Engineering
[2] Yalova University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Polymer Bulletin | 2021年 / 78卷
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Injection molding; Polyethylene; Melting temperature; Warpage; Collapse;
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Recently, injection molding process has generated growing interest, exhibiting great potential to easily fabricate unique polymeric materials for industrial applications. To increase the sustainability of the process, determinative parameters and their effects should be examined. This study focuses on the effect of melt temperature on as-injection molded product, thereby high-density polyethylene samples were fabricated by performing three different melt temperatures (180, 190, and 200 °C), and subsequently, their mechanical, thermal, and morphological and surface quality properties were examined. The results showed that higher melting temperature lowered crystallization rate and decreased the strength of tensile and bending; however, it increased crystal lamellar thickness and impact strength. Moreover, the type of fibrillation changed with the temperature. Moreover, defects formation increased with the temperature. For further application, the effect of the temperature on surface quality was discussed. This work will provide a guide for manufacturing injection-molded products at desired properties by arranging melt temperature.
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页码:6073 / 6091
页数:18
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