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Figure 1 presents data generated during experiments to measure the stress-optical coefficient in Tritan. The stress-optical coefficient enables evaluation of residual stress levels in molded parts based on comparison of birefringence within the parts, a common tool for assessing part quality. The st...

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description Figure 1 presents data generated during experiments to measure the stress-optical coefficient in Tritan. The stress-optical coefficient enables evaluation of residual stress levels in molded parts based on comparison of birefringence within the parts, a common tool for assessing part quality. The stress-optical coefficient for Tritan is significantly higher than for polycarbonate (164 vs. 97.2). However, the coefficient is inversely related to residual stress level.
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Materials durability
Product introduction
Residual stress
Thermoplastics
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