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Stress Cracking and Chemical Attack of PET under Different Chemicals

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POLIMEROS-CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 202-211

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ASSOC BRASIL POLIMEROS
DOI: 10.1590/S0104-14282009000300008

Keywords

PET; stress cracking; chemical attack; mechanical properties

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The investigation of stress cracking resistance (ESCR) of PET was done in injection-moulded tensile test bars using different fluids as active agents. These were methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol and solutions based on sodium hydroxide. Both dynamic and static tensile experiments were conducted. During the tensile experiments, the samples were kept in contact with the fluids and the mechanical properties were monitored. The results showed that all sodium hydroxide solutions were aggressive stress cracking agents for PET, reducing mechanical properties and causing catastrophic failure. On the other hand, the other fluids did not cause much influence on the mechanical behaviour but changed drastically the surface appearance. Also observed was a chemical attack when NaOH solutions were used, causing a reduction in molar mass of PET molecules.

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