The effect of composition on the properties of nylon 612 copolymers
- 20 July 1988
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Polymer Science
- Vol. 36 (3) , 495-509
- https://doi.org/10.1002/app.1988.070360304
Abstract
The series of nylon 612 copolymers was synthesized from caprolactam (C) and laurolactam (L) at 145°C. The 50/50 C/L molar ratio copolymer was found to have the minimum melting temperature (Tm ) for the series. The glass transition temperatures (Tg 's) of the copolymers were affected by the crystallinity of the copolymers. The Tg was at a minimum for the 50/50 copolymer for crystalline samples. However, for amorphous samples there was a decrease in Tg with increasing L content. Percent crystallinity was determined by differential scanning calorimetry and X‐ray techniques. It was found that the degree of crystallinity was at a minimum for copolymers of 70/30 to 40/60 C/L ratios. Coefficients of linear thermal expansion (CLTE) were obtained for the copolymers at 10°C intervals from 20 to 70°C for dry and from 20 to 50°C for samples conditioned at 50% relative humidity and 50°C. The dry samples gave lower initial values, but had a greater temperature dependence than the conditioned samples. As expected, the CLTE was found to be lowest for samples exhibiting the highest crystallinity. The tensile strengths and moduli decreased rapidly with increasing L up to the 70/30 C/L ratio after which they remained relatively constant. Elongations reached maximums between 70/30 and 40/60 C/L ratios. An inverse relationship was found between crystallinity and impact strength.Keywords
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