Preparation,mechanical properties and microstructure of polyoxymethylene fiber through melt spinning and hot drawing by using injection-molding grade resins |
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Authors: | Yatao Wang Weiwei Zhao Xiaodong Wang Dezhen Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1.State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites,Beijing University of Chemical Technology,Beijing,China;2.Coal Chemical R&D Center,Kailuan Group Limited Liability Corporation,Hebei,China |
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Abstract: | The polyoxymethylene (POM) fiber was melt spun by use of different commercial grades of POM resin, and the effect of post-drawing on mechanical properties and microstructures was investigated extensively. The fiber obtained from the POM resin with a higher melt flow index (MFI) exhibits a better hot-drawing capability and also achieves a greater ultimate draw ratio. The mechanical evaluation reveals that the tensile strength and elastic modulus of POM fiber are improved significantly after post-drawing compared to the as-spun fibers. Although the greater draw ratios result in higher mechanical strength and modulus for the POM fiber, the fiber obtained from the POM resin with an MFI of 13.0 g/10 min achieves the optimal mechanical performance at the ultimate draw ratio. The morphologic and structural developments of POM fiber were studied by scanning electronic microscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. The results indicate that the POM fiber spun by the resin with an MFI of 13.0 g/10 min has a smooth lateral surface and a compact cross section after post-drawing. The fiber samples spun by the POM resins with low MFIs show some hollow disfigurements as well as a rough surface at the ultimate draw ratio, whereas the fiber obtained from the resin with a high MFI of 27.0 g/10 min presents the ununiformity of diameter after post-drawing. The POM fibers achieve a crystalline orientation during the hot-drawing process, which results in a transformation from the spherulitic crystals to the lamellar structure in the drawing direction. The level of crystalline orientation can be improved with an increase of draw ratio and thus results in a high modulus and strength for the resulting POM fiber samples. In addition, the thermal analysis indicates that the crystallinity of the as-spun fibers can be enhanced by post-drawing due to the orientation-induced crystallization. |
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