2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(02)00486-x
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Microstructure evolution in polyamide PA11 under small uniaxial extension

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“…The introduction of TTNT into the PA11 matrix improves its thermal properties, influencing the furthermost glass transition and the decomposition temperature. Having in mind that T g detection from DSC thermograms was not possible for neat PA11 and composites with a low content of TTNT, the literature value of 40°C for neat PA11 was used for comparison [26]. The presence of the nanofiller caused the rise of T g in the composites for about 10-30%, reaching the highest value of 53°C in the PA-NT/L-2% specimen.…”
Section: Thermal and Mechanical Properties Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of TTNT into the PA11 matrix improves its thermal properties, influencing the furthermost glass transition and the decomposition temperature. Having in mind that T g detection from DSC thermograms was not possible for neat PA11 and composites with a low content of TTNT, the literature value of 40°C for neat PA11 was used for comparison [26]. The presence of the nanofiller caused the rise of T g in the composites for about 10-30%, reaching the highest value of 53°C in the PA-NT/L-2% specimen.…”
Section: Thermal and Mechanical Properties Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internal polymeric layer has the function of sealing the line, preventing the direct contact between fluid and the steel layer. The polyamide 11 or PA‐11 is the main polymer used in the manufacture of flexible pipes, because of its good thermomechanical properties, suitable for manufacturing flexible pipe from extrusion processing …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these diffractograms, PEEK presents four main crystalline peaks at 2θ = 18.7°, 20.8°, 22.5° and 28.7°, which, according to Nguyen and Ishida 11 and Lai et al 37 correspond to the crystalline planes (110), (111), (200) and (211) of an orthorhombic unit cell. The PA-11 diffractogram presents major peaks at 2θ = 7.3°, 19.9° and 23.0°, characteristic of the (001), (100) and (010, 110) planes, respectively, of a triclinic unit cell, as proposed by Chaupart and Serpe 23 , Jolly et al 38 and Zhang et al 39 . Table 1 shows the PEEK and PA-11 degrees of crystallinity for the unaged polymers, the polymers aged for 1 and 3 months in anhydrous and hydrated ethanol at 60 and 23 °C, and the polymers aged in hot-air (60 °C).…”
Section: Crystallinitymentioning
confidence: 69%