Publication detail
Moulding properties of isostatic polypropylene and its supermolekular structure
BOHATÝ, P. VLACH, B.
English title
Moulding properties of isostatic polypropylene and its supermolekular structure
Type
Paper in proceedings (conference paper)
Language
en
Original abstract
The present applications of polymers are expanding to the most parts of industry and therefore new possibilities of production are explored. The research explores possibility to produce thick homogenous sheets of isotactic polypropylene. There are two the most useful technologies to produce polymers: injection moulding and compression moulding. The injection moulding can make products with maximum 6 mm thick, so when you need bigger thickness, you must use compression moulding. The modified Browns method is usually used. No one before us correlate this method of producing of iPP with supermolecular structure. Results show inhomogeneous structure iPP. Our work is concentrated on eliminating of this problem and on finding of the optimal production conditions.
Released
2001-09-19
Publisher
Ústav materiálového inženýrství ve spolupráci s Českou společností pro nové materiály a technologie
Location
Ústav materiálového inženýrství ve spolupráci s Českou společností pro nové materiály a technologie
ISBN
80-214-1885-0
Book
JUNIORMAT'01
Pages from–to
63–
Pages count
3
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT3755,
author="Petr {Bohatý} and Bohumil {Vlach}",
title="Moulding properties of isostatic polypropylene and its supermolekular structure",
booktitle="JUNIORMAT'01",
year="2001",
pages="3",
publisher="Ústav materiálového inženýrství ve spolupráci s Českou společností pro nové materiály a technologie",
address="Ústav materiálového inženýrství ve spolupráci s Českou společností pro nové materiály a technologie",
isbn="80-214-1885-0"
}