Journal of Polymer Research, 2017, vol 24, 5, pp. 81
DOI:10.1007/s10965-017-1244-1
Abstract
Thermal processing of polyamide influences the internal crystalline structure and thereafter the post product mechanical performance. In this article, the crystalline transition of polyamide-11 (PA11) plate under uniaxial stretching and increasing temperature was investigated systematically using in-situ synchrotron X-ray technique. It was discovered that the lamellar slippage, fragmentation and recrystallization occurred in sequence under increasing temperature. In detail, the crystal of PA11 plate was stretched with a transition from triclinic α-form to mesomorphic phase at 25 °C. For the thermally activated γ-form crystals, crystal transition was inhibited when temperature was increased up to 160 °C. The melt-recrystallization was inclined to take place at large tensile strains. This work enhances the research significance of the thermal processing of polyamide and provides a theoretical method to improve the high performance of polyamide products.