Study the Effect of Crystallization in Blown Film Matrix of High Density Polyethylene

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  • Rajab A. Maga Azzaytuna University image/svg+xml
  • Rafik M. Hesnawi Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Azzaytuna University,Tarhouna, Libya
  • Moftah O. Darwish Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Tripoli University,Tripoli, Libya
  • Abdurahman A. Khalifa Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Al-Gabel Al-Gharbi University Gahriyan, Libya

Palabras clave:

crystallization, physical and mechanical properties, scanning electron spectroscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD)

Resumen

Crystallization in structure of high density polyethylene (HDPE) was investigated by scanning electron spectroscopy (SEM) that appeared as gel formation (unmelted spot of polymer) in film matrix for both compared films of HDPE i.e., it directly affect the mechanical properties (tear strength, elongation, and tensile strength at break). At the same time, we determined the degree of crystallinity measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD) which showed that the crystallinity exceeded more than 45% in HDPE. The XRD is associated with partial alignment of their molecular side chains. Cite this ArticleMaga RA, Hesnawi RM, Darwish MOet al. Study the Effect of Crystallizationin Blown Film Matrix of High DensityPolyethylene. Journal of ModernChemistry & Chemical Technology. 2017; 8(1): 14–20p.

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2017-03-20

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