Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581337 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 9 Pages |
This study investigates the effect of operative parameters of shear controlled orientation in injection molding (SCORIM) on poly(l-lactic acid), PLLA, and compared with conventional injection molded (CIM) PLLA. The in situ structure development was carried out with systematic variations of mold temperature and shearing time. The energy at break and maximum stress of all the SCORIM processed PLLA are higher than the CIM processed PLLA without sacrificing the modulus. The overall increments in maximum stress and energy at break were 134% and 641%, respectively. Significant enhancements in ductility for the SCORIM processed PLLA are shown to be a consequence of preferential molecular orientation of large fraction of core. The orientation of core is more pronounced at low mold temperature conditions and was increased with increasing shearing time at both the low and high mold temperatures. The processing–morphology and morphology–mechanical property relationships were then established.