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Applications, thermogravimetric analysis melting

In a study on the thermal and UV ageing of two commercial polyfoxymethy-lene) (POM) samples, one of which was a copolymer (see related study discussed later under Section 4.3, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)), used in car interior applications, involving both DSC and TGA, isothermal OIT measurements were made at several different temperatures [8]. One conclusion from this study was that "extrapolation of the OIT data from high temperatures (molten state) to ambient temperatures in the solid state does not reflect effective antioxidant performance at room temperature", and thus measurements close to the melting point are not appropriate for reliable lifetime estimations. [Pg.391]

The glass-transition temperature, melting point, heat distortion temperature, thermal degradation temperature, ete. are important parameters affecting the application and processing of semicrystalline polymer materials. These thermal parameters can be obtained via differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, etc. [Pg.361]


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