Modification of crystallinity and structure in powder processing of polytetra fluoroethylene

Radhakrishnan, S. ; Nadkarni, V. M. (1986) Modification of crystallinity and structure in powder processing of polytetra fluoroethylene International Journal of Polymeric Materials, 11 (2). pp. 79-94. ISSN 0091-4037

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Abstract

The modification of structure, crystallinity and orientation have been studied in powder processed polytetrafluoroethylene by various techniques. It was found that crystallinity (as determined from regression curve analysis) in unsintered samples decreased with increase of compaction pressure while in sintered specimen it increased with increase of pressure. The crystallinity was also found to vary inversely with logarithm of cooling rate. Microfocus X-ray diffraction revealed the orientation of c-axis lying preferentially in the plane perpendicular to applied pressure. There was slight variation in the lattice dimension especially the c-axis in completely sintered specimen. The infrared studies showed the presence of some of the bands depended upon the molding/sintering conditions. These various findings have been explained on the basis of compaction and recrystallization behaviour under constrained conditions.

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