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Blends without Thermal Treatment

Quenching freezes polymer morphology temporarily to minimize the effect of ordering structure on physical properties, and annealing maximizes the ordering [Pg.124]

Structure to develop the ultimate performance of a polymeric material at high crystallinity. Practically, an annealing process can be used to prevent long-term variation in polymer performance. A thermoplastic is normally processed at the melt state and cooled to room temperature slowly. Therefore, a polymer material obtained by a melt process performs differently than one prepared by quenching and annealing. [Pg.125]


For PVDF/PMMA blends prepared by a melt process without additional thermal treatment, the melting point of crystalline PVDF cannot be observed for... [Pg.125]


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