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Evaluating shape memory behavior of polymer under deep-drawing conditions

Abstract

Thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) are a popular family of shape memory polymers (SMP) due to their excellent abrasion & weather resistant, and mechanical strength. However, conventional processing operations or their combination with other polymers by adhesion or blending can affect their unique shape memory behavior. Currently, there are no effective methods to study and quantify the shape memory behavior of SMP based polymer laminates as they would respond to deep drawing operations. In this paper, a new method was introduced to effectively quantify the recovery behavior of TPU based polymer laminates undergoing simultaneous stretching and bending operations at different processing temperatures. The results presented show the value of developing a shape recovery characterization method that resembles the stresses of thermoforming to properly assess formability of shape memory polymers used in laminate constructions.

Authors

Xu W; Wu S; Balamurugan GP; Thompson MR; Brandys FA; Nielsen KE

Journal

Polymer Testing, Vol. 62, , pp. 295–301

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.polymertesting.2017.07.009

ISSN

0142-9418

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