Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition

Biaxial orientation of PET for the production of high strength films for demanding applications, such as slot liners for electrical motors and sound and audio visual tapes, is a well established process. More recently biaxial orientation of PET has been utilised for the production of carbonated beve...

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Main Author: Fekkai, Zakia
Published: Loughborough University 1991
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2411092018-06-06T15:32:47ZDimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material compositionFekkai, Zakia1991Biaxial orientation of PET for the production of high strength films for demanding applications, such as slot liners for electrical motors and sound and audio visual tapes, is a well established process. More recently biaxial orientation of PET has been utilised for the production of carbonated beverages, bottles and cans for processed food packaging to achieve high strength and impact resistance. These containers, however, are not suitable for hot filling and high temperature sterilization purposes owing to the lack of dimensional stability.668.4Polymer blendsLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.241109https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/32890Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Polymer blends
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Polymer blends
Fekkai, Zakia
Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
description Biaxial orientation of PET for the production of high strength films for demanding applications, such as slot liners for electrical motors and sound and audio visual tapes, is a well established process. More recently biaxial orientation of PET has been utilised for the production of carbonated beverages, bottles and cans for processed food packaging to achieve high strength and impact resistance. These containers, however, are not suitable for hot filling and high temperature sterilization purposes owing to the lack of dimensional stability.
author Fekkai, Zakia
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author_sort Fekkai, Zakia
title Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
title_short Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
title_full Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
title_fullStr Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
title_full_unstemmed Dimensional stability of biaxially drawn PET : effects of processing and material composition
title_sort dimensional stability of biaxially drawn pet : effects of processing and material composition
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1991
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