Conference proceedings article
Long- and Short-Term Tensile Strength and Morphology of Joined Beta- Nucleated Polypropylene Parts
Publication Details
Authors: | Wübbeke, A.; Schöppner, V.; Paul, A.; Tiemann, M.; Austermeier, L.; Fitze, M.; Chen, M.; Jakob, F.; Heim, H.; Wu, T.; Niendorf, T.; Röhricht, M.; Schmidt, M. |
Editor: | Society of Plastic Engineers |
Publisher: | Curran Associates, Inc. |
Place: | Red Hook, NY |
Publication year: | 2020 |
Journal: | SPE ANTEC® 2020: The Virtual Edition |
Pages range : | 487-491 |
Book title: | SPE ANTEC 2020: the Annual Technical Conference for Plastic Professionals : online, 30 March-5 May 2020 |
ISBN: | 978-1-7138-2118-2 |
This paper presents the results of static short-term and long-term tensile tests for beta-nucleated joined polypropylene samples by the hot plate welding process. In the present study different dimensionless joining displacements are accounted for. The results show that high short-term tensile strength does not directly transfer to high long-term tensile strength. The morphology of the weld seam in the joined samples is examined by means of transmitted and reflected light microscopy. For the dimensionless joining displacements of 0.75 and 0.95, stretched spherulites are obtained. X-Ray diffraction can be used as a tool for qualitative and quantitative analysis and eventually for differentiation of samples of various joining displacements.