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Physical Aging Behavior in Amorphous Pen Film as Measured by Creep

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Author(s)

M L. Cerrada, G B. McKenna, J M. O'Reilly, J E. Greene, J R. Gillmor

Abstract

Characterization of the viscoelastic and aging responses of poly [ethylene naphthalate] [PEN] is of increasing interest as this material begins to see greater use in commercial applications. In typical aging experiments, one quenches the glass transition to the final aging temperature and performs sequential experiments at increasing aging times to 'probe' the changes in viscoelastic response due to the ongoing structural recovery. In the case of PEN, studies of the aging response are complicated by the presence of two viscoelastic mechanisms. Here we describe work in which creep measurements are used to probe the aging and temperature dependencies of the viscoelastic behavior of amorphous PEN. The results show that the large sub-glass Β* transition has a large influence on the viscoelastic response and complicates the possibility of using classical time-temperature or time-aging time superposition for its description. At low temperatures and short aging times, one observes an almost power law behavior. However, as the aging times get longer, a second mechanism becomes evident and time-aging time superposition is not valid. In addition, as the temperature increases one also sees evidence for two mechanisms and lack of thermo-rheological simplicity.
Proceedings Title
ANTEC (Annual Technical Conference) of the Society of Plastics Engineers
Conference Dates
April 26-30, 1998
Conference Title
ANTEC Conference Proceedings

Keywords

amorphous polymer, creep, physical aging, Poly[ethylene naphthalate], polymer glass, thermo-rheological simplicity, viscoelasticity

Citation

Cerrada, M. , McKenna, G. , O'Reilly, J. , Greene, J. and Gillmor, J. (1998), Physical Aging Behavior in Amorphous Pen Film as Measured by Creep, ANTEC (Annual Technical Conference) of the Society of Plastics Engineers (Accessed December 13, 2024)

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Created May 1, 1998, Updated February 19, 2017