Fatigue Fracture Properties and Morphology of Polyoxymethylene (POM) Plates Produced under Moderate Processing Conditions

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  • Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH

Abstract

The present study was inspired by different industry projects in which a strong dependence of the fatigue fracture performance of
POM on the processing conditions was observed. To examine the relationships under more reproducible conditions, plates of two
different POM homopolymer resins (one significantly nucleated) were produced by compression molding and by injection molding
under moderate conditions. For the injection molding, three different mold temperatures were used. At specific locations, the plates
were analyzed concerning their hierarchical structure on the micro- and nanolevel and concerning their fatigue fracture
performance. For the fatigue fracture performance, the dependence on the processing conditions was rather small for the
nucleated resin but much more significant for the other resins. This dependence could not be related to morphological effects
only, and thus, a combined effect of morphology and residual stresses was assumed.

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Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Article number7410925
Number of pages18
JournalInternational journal of polymer science
Volume2018
Issue numberNovember
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Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2018