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Techniques SCORIM

Shear controlled orientation injection molding (SCORIM) is a novel technique for establishing the alignment of polymer molecules and fiber reinforcements in molded p arts. S olid-state properties, which are highly dependent on molecnlar and additive alignment, can be improved through the use of controlled orientation. [Pg.501]

Modified processing techniques have been useful for thermoplastic starch polymers. Recent work [45, 46] has examined the use of coextruded sheet processing to produce polyester / thermoplastic wheat starch / polyester multilayer films. They found that adhesion strength between the layers and stability of the interface were crucial properties in controlling the final performance properties of the films. Work by Sousa [47] has examined use of the novel shear controlled orientation injection molding (SCORIM) process to control morpholoiges and provide tensile property increases of thermoplastic starch/synthetic blends. [Pg.291]

Single Polymer Composites via Shear Controlled Orientation Injection Molding (SCORIM) or Oscillating Packing Injection Molding (OPIM) Techniques... [Pg.739]

Single Polymer Composites via SCORIM or OPIM Techniques... [Pg.741]

Other polymer composites reinforced by SCORIM techniques... [Pg.764]


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