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In a recent paper, the preparation techniques, structural features, crystallization, melting characteristics, and certain properties of the β-modification of isotactic polypropylene (β-IPP) were reviewed. Possible uses of β-IPP were demonstrated through example applications. The problems involved with the processing of β-nucleated polypropylene were analyzed and the conditions of the processing technology of β-IPP end-products were discussed. In the present paper, the results of the studies on the injection moulding technology of a commercial β-nucleated polypropylene are addressed.
From J. Varga 1 | A. Breining 2 | G. W. Ehrenstein 2 | G. Bodor 3
1Department of Plastics and Rubber Technology, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
2Lehrstuhl für Kunststofftechnik, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
3Department of Polymer and Textile Technology, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
2Lehrstuhl für Kunststofftechnik, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
3Department of Polymer and Textile Technology, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Appeared in International Polymer Processing 1999/04, Page 358-364
Direct link: http://www.polymer-process.com/IPP1545
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Injection Moulding of a Commercial β-Nucleated Polypropylene [398 KB]
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