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Case Study 1—Elimination of Leakage Between Welded Parts Case Study 2—Process Development and Validation of an... [Pg.209]

A well-known characteristic of chopped-fiber composites and LCP is that they are extremely sensitive to weld lines in injection molding, so that care must be taken to move the weld lines to non-critical areas within the part. A study of butt-type weld lines compared LCP/TP blends with pure matrix polymer for a number of TPs and determined that there was significant reduction in strength relative to the non-weldline case, but that there were blends in which the weldline strength was nevertheless greater than the pure TP. In every case, the tensile modulus, which is often the more important property for engineering thermoplastics, was greater for the LCP/TP blend weldline than for the maximum observed for the pure TP (in some cases the... [Pg.153]


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