2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-14282009000200016
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Avaliação das propriedades mecânicas de material polimérico utilizado na confecção de caixas de medição de energia elétrica

Abstract: Resumo: As propriedades mecânicas de materiais poliméricos apresentam forte correlação com o processamento do material. Neste trabalho foram estudadas blendas de poli(óxido de fenileno)/poliestireno (PPO/PS) e policarbonatos utilizados na confecção de caixas, comparando-se as propriedades mecânicas de amostras injetadas nos formatos de corpo de prova, segundo a norma ASTM D638, e de amostras retiradas diretamente das caixas. A partir dos resultados de ensaio de impacto Izod verificou-se uma grande variabilidad… Show more

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“…The EB is due to the alteration of the morphological structure of the film, which changes to a plastic flow regime up to the breaking limit. In this whole process, the chain alignment in the amorphous regions and the destruction of micro-and macro-crystalline structures are involved, with the consequent formation of fibrillar structures [55]. A polymeric material can undergo transformations in its original structure, as indicated by the EB test, and can limit the possible applications of the packaging [56].…”
Section: Film Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EB is due to the alteration of the morphological structure of the film, which changes to a plastic flow regime up to the breaking limit. In this whole process, the chain alignment in the amorphous regions and the destruction of micro-and macro-crystalline structures are involved, with the consequent formation of fibrillar structures [55]. A polymeric material can undergo transformations in its original structure, as indicated by the EB test, and can limit the possible applications of the packaging [56].…”
Section: Film Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%