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Spherical agglomeration nucleation

In polymers crystallized from the melt, in most cases spherulitic structures are observed spherical agglomerates of crystals and amorphous regions, grown from a primary nucleus via successive secondary nucleation (Figure 4.18). The dimensions of the spherulites are commonly between 5 pm and 1 mm. When spherulites grow during the crystallization process, they touch each other and are separated by planes. In a microtome slice they show a very attractive coloured appearance in polarized light. [Pg.81]


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