Polymer Testing (Apr 2021)
The formation of crystal cross-linked network in sequential biaxial stretching of poly(ethylene terephthalate): The essential role of MD pre-stretch
Abstract
Combining a homemade uniaxial stretching device and the simultaneous in-situ synchrotron radiation WAXS measurement, the structural evolution during transverse direction (TD) stretching of machine direction (MD) pre-stretched Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) film has been investigated. Current work reveals that increasing the MD pre-stretch before the occurrence of stretch induced crystallization (SIC) can enhance the crystallization and orientation in TD stretching. The concept of parallel chains structures (PCS) cross-linked network is proposed to interpret the rubber-like mechanical behavior. An appropriate stretch ratio window in stretching above the glass transition temperature (Tg) is existed, where the PCS cross-linked network before crystallization can be induced by stretching above Tg. With the help of the PCS cross-linked network, the chain orientation is retained more effectively under stretching, promoting the formation of subsequent crystallization and crystal cross-linking network. The strain hardening in different pre-stretched samples occurs accompanied by the same crystallinity and various chains orientation. This demonstrates that the strain hardening is determined by the crystal cross-linked network rather than the orientation. Current work supplies a guidance for getting the improved film products of PET with enhanced comprehensive mechanical properties, process stability and higher chain orientation.