화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.47, No.16, 5897-5908, 2006
Physical and mechanical characterization of oriented polyoxymethylene produced by die-drawing and hydrostatic extrusion
The mechanical properties and structure of uniaxially oriented polyoxymethylene (POM) produced by two solid-state processes, hydrostatic extrusion and die-drawing, are compared. In the former process there is no net component of tensile stress whereas in the latter case the sample is subjected to axial tensile stresses at the die-exit. The tensile nature of the stresses in die-drawing causes void formation and growth in the oriented sample whereas, in the case of hydrostatic extrusion, voids are suppressed due to the compressive stress fields. The mechanical proper-ties of the oriented samples are compared together with relevant structural data, and their differences discussed. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.