Actually the crystallin segments aren't totally linear, but contain folded back 
and forth linear sections, the folds being amorphous and the links between 
linear sections being amorphous...sort of like crystals on a spit... and the 
crystalline portions alighned with the fiber...it would be easier to drawe it, 
but can't figure out how to do it with the limeit on VFB posts... anyway the 
morphology isn't quite what you would imagine.  And yes, the big pieces of 
UHMWPE are  machined because  Tm (actually) is too high to process by normal 
means and viscosities become unreasonable for extruders,  resulting in shearing 
of the polymer chains if tried.  The real point is tht Dyneema and Spectra 
aren't made from just any old polyethylene.

Mark Delaney 


 
 
 which is 'the same' as saying that the fibers are linear (or actually that the 
individual polymer molecules are isotropic and oriented along a common axis, 
the long axis of the fiber). I thought that by saying it thus, it would make 
sense to most people here.  
 
 
 Point remains that the purpose of the stretching is to maximize vanderWaals 
interaction between the polymer molecules.

 , greatly increasing the strenght.  There is still plenty of amorphous section 
in the fiber rendering it still very flexible.  One of the few plants in the US 
that has the capabilities for making UHMWPE is located here in then Lake 
charles, La area wheree I live (been sold a bunch of times, was Himont, then 
Montell, and now Basell , respectively joint ventures of Hercules-Montedison, 
Montedison-Shell, and now BASF-Shell). 

Undrawn UHMWPE is processed only by machining, as it is not amenable to regular 
polyethylene processing techniques. 
 
 
 Too viscous and too high a glass temperature?

 
 Cheers
 
 
 Henk
  

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Actually Henk, the fibers are no more linear in Dyneema or Spectrfa than they 
are in standard HDPE. The real diffference is that the molecular weight 
(length) of the polyethylene is much greater forming what is know asd 
Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethlene (UHMWPE).  The fiber is then made by 
ultradrawing afiber that has just been extruded which greatlyy increases the 
percent crystallinity in the fiber 

  On 15 Nov, 2006, at 10:37, Pierre Bombardier wrote: 
  On 11/15/06, Henk Verhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 

 
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