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Amorphous thermoplastics macromolecule chains

Thermoplastic polymer macromolecules usually tend to become oriented (molecular chain axis aligns along the extrusion direction) upon extrusion or injection moulding. This can have implications on the mechanical and physical properties of the polymer. By orienting the sample with respect to the coordinate system of the instrument and analysing the sample with polarised Raman (or infrared) light, we are able to get information on the preferred orientation of the polymer chains (see, for example, Chapter 8). Many polymers may also exist in either an amorphous or crystalline form (degree of crystallinity usually below 50%, which is a consequence of their thermal and stress history), see, for example, Chapter 7. [Pg.528]


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