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Injection-moulded protractor

DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge

 

The colours in the image are the result of birefringence and relate to the residual strain in the polystyrene. The pattern of strain is indicative of the flow of material during the injection process and it highlights a 'weld line' where two distinct flows of material meet. The weld line is a common point of failure because there is limited intermixing of the two fronts during the time allowed.

 

System

Polystyrene (PS)

 

Composition

Not specified

 

Reaction

 

 

Processing

Polystyrene was injected into a mould from a single point and has flowed round the component to meet at a noticeable 'weld line'

 

Applications

Polystyrene is hard and inexpensive and its use is very widespread. CD cases and clear plastic cups are common examples. Domestic appliance casings are also typically made from PS

 

Sample preparation

 

 

Technique

Cross-polarised light microscopy

 

Contributor

J A Curran

 

Organisation

Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge

 

View micrograph in DoITPoMS website

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