Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.38, No.2, 265-273, 1998
DSC studies on the crystallization characteristics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) for blow molding applications
The crystallization behavior of blow-molded PET bottles, which helps determine the product's transparency, was investigated by DSC dynamic cooling experiments that simulated the cooling that occurs in the injection blow-molding manufacturing process. Dynamic cooling crystallization of PET optimized the conditions for keeping crystallinity to a minimum during the production of PET bottles. The kinetic parameters of non-isothermal crystallization behavior were determined, which indicate that the competing processes of nucleation and the growth of PET spherulites during the cooling process are the controlling factors for the degree of crystallinity in the final product. In addition, DSC measurements were employed to obtain information on related aspects, such as the ease of crystallization from glassy and molten states and the crystallinity in the products. An Avrami equation was used for the calculations of the crystallization kinetic parameters.
Keywords:POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE;ISOTHERMAL CRYSTALLIZATION;DIETHYLENE GLYCOL;MOLECULAR-WEIGHT;KINETICS;POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE);MELT;PET