The orientation characteristics of polypropylene are studied with respect to annealing temperature, orientation temperature, stretch ratio and mode of extension, in order to determine optimum orientation conditions.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Samuels, R.J.1974Structured Polymer PropertiesNew York, NYWiley.
2.
Olson, J.R. and E.S. Perry1962Modern Plastics, 39118.
3.
Hanson, D.E. and F.H. Reed1976. Plastics and Rubber: Processing (March) 28.
4.
DeVries, A.J.1981 and 1982Pure and Appl Chem , 531011 and 54647
5.
Okajima, S., K. Kurihara and K. Homma1967J Appl Polym. Sci , 11:1703.
6.
Tanaka, H. , T. Masuko, K. Homma and S. Okajima1969J Polym Sci A-1, 7: 1997
7.
Masuko, T., H. Tanaka and S. Okajima1970J Polym Sci A-2, 81565
8.
Tanaka, H., T. Masuko and S. Okajima.1969J Polym. Sci , A-1, 73351
9.
Tanaka, H., T. Masuko and S. Okajima.1973J Polym Sci A, 171715.
10.
Iwato, N., H. Tanaka and S. Okajima1973J. Polym Sci , 172533
11.
Uejo, H. and S. Hoshino1970J Appl Polym. Sci., 14317
12.
Flood, J.E. , D.W. Hart, S.A. Nulf and H.S. Brown1987J Plastic Film & Sheeting, 3171
13.
Pae, K.D. and J.A. Sauer1968J Appl Polym Sci, 121901