DSC and DMTA study of annealed cold-drawn PET: a three phase model interpretation

Cold-drawn poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) samples annealed at different undercoolings are studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. When heating from room temperature, the onset of the glass transition region in cold-drawn, un-annealed samples...

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description Cold-drawn poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) samples annealed at different undercoolings are studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. When heating from room temperature, the onset of the glass transition region in cold-drawn, un-annealed samples is found to be significantly lower than in the case of un-oriented PET. On the contrary, the presence of crystalline lamellae in oriented PET cause a shift (and spread out) of the glass transition region towards higher temperatures. The crystal thickening process caused by heating above the annealing temperature, is suggested to take place after a rigid amorphous phase linked to the basal surface of the lamellae has softened. It is found that the low-temperature (between 100 and 140 °C) annealed samples have a glass dispersion region ranging significantly above the annealing temperature itself. This circumstance leads to envisage vitrification as a possible mechanism able to limit lamellar thickening during the annealing process at these low temperatures.
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