DocumentCode
1553492
Title
Dielectric studies of PVDF crystallization. Application to in-situ monitoring in injection molding
Author
Gonnet, J.M. ; Guillet, J. ; Boiteux, G. ; Fulchiron, R. ; Seytre, G.
Author_Institution
Lab. de Rhelogie des Matieres Plastiques, Universit6 jean Monnet, St. Etienne, France
Volume
8
Issue
6
fYear
2001
fDate
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
911
Lastpage
916
Abstract
In recent years, experimental techniques based on microdielectrometry have presented an attractive and increasing interest for continuous monitoring in a nondestructive way of the advancement of thermoset resin reactions under cure. A new application of this technique has been carried out also for in situ monitoring of thermoplastic crystallization. Therefore, a dynamic rheometer equipped with a dielectric cell, as well as an instrumented slit die, were designed. The crystallization process is depicted by a conductivity drop as well as by the occurrence of a maximum in the real permittivity. The decrease of the specific conductivity results from a modification of the conductive paths whereas the increase in permittivity is due to an interfacial polarization phenomenon between the amorphous phase and the growing crystalline entities. As a second step of development, microdielectrometry has been applied for in situ monitoring of the crystallization of thermoplastics during an injection molding process. The electric sensors were located at the walls of the mold cavity so that an analysis of bulk dielectric properties during the filling, post-filling and the cooling phases could be performed. The dielectric method detailed herein provides a new non-invasive technique and could be applied to a closed-loop control of the injection molding process
Keywords
crystallisation; dielectric measurement; electric sensing devices; ionic conductivity; moulding; optical microscopy; permittivity; polymers; process monitoring; PVDF crystallization; amorphous phase; bulk dielectric properties; closed-loop control; conductivity drop; dielectric cell; dynamic rheometer; electric sensors; in-situ monitoring; injection molding; instrumented slit die; interfacial polarization phenomenon; ionic conductivity; microdielectrometry; mold cavity walls; noninvasive technique; nonisothermal crystallization; polarized light microscopy; real permittivity maximum; specific conductivity; storage modulus; thermoplastic crystallization; Amorphous materials; Conductivity; Crystallization; Dielectrics; Injection molding; Instruments; Monitoring; Permittivity; Polarization; Resins;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/94.971445
Filename
971445
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