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Spinning, liquid crystal polyester

It was, however, observed that such systems under appropriate conditions of concentration, solvent, molecular weight, temperature, etc. form a liquid crystalline solution. Perhaps a little digression is in order here to say a few words about liquid crystals. A liquid crystal has a structure intermediate between a three-dimensionally ordered crystal and a disordered isotropic liquid. There are two main classes of liquid crystals lyotropic and thermotropic. Lyotropic liquid crystals are obtained from low viscosity polymer solutions in a critical concentration range while thermotropic liquid crystals are obtained from polymer melts where a low viscosity phase forms over a certain temperature range. Aromatic polyamides and aramid type fibers are lyotropic liquid crystal polymers. These polymers have a melting point that is high and close to their decomposition temperature. One must therefore spin these from a solution in an appropriate solvent such as sulfuric acid. Aromatic polyesters, on the other hand, are thermotropic liquid crystal polymers. These can be injection molded, extruded or melt spun. [Pg.81]

Both conventional and liquid-crystal polymers can be processed by melt spinning. The principal requirement is that the polymer must not degrade before becoming molten. Examples are nylon-6, nylon-6,6 and poly(ethylene terephthalate) ( polyester , terylene , or dacron ) for conventional polymers and the Vectra series (see section 12.4.3) among the thermotropic liquid-crystal polymers. [Pg.296]


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