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Multifaceted Evaluation of Plastics: Differences due to Kneading Condition

Applications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Thermal Analysis, FTIR Spectroscopy, UV–VIS spectrophotometry, MALDI, LC/MS, LC/TOF, Mechanical testing
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Injection molding of polymer blends such as polycarbonate (PC) and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) is widely used in automotive, electronics, and consumer products. Understanding how processing steps like kneading influence both physical and molecular characteristics is essential to optimize mechanical performance, appearance, and long-term stability of molded parts.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study compares PC/ABS specimens produced under two kneading conditions: one set molded directly in the injection machine and another subjected first to a dedicated kneading treatment. The goal is to evaluate how kneading impacts chemical composition, thermal transitions, color, mechanical strength, hardness, and molecular end-group structure.

Methodology


Samples were prepared from a 50:50 PC/ABS blend under identical injection temperature and pressure settings, differing only by inclusion or omission of a 120 s kneading step at 260 °C.
  • FTIR (ATR) at three positions on each specimen to assess homogeneity
  • DSC analysis to measure glass transition temperatures of PC and ABS phases
  • UV–VIS reflectance to calculate yellowness index
  • Tensile testing to obtain strength, modulus, and elongation
  • Microhardness tests under a 500 mN Berkovich load
  • MALDI-TOF MS to detect changes in polymer end groups

Instrumentation


  • IRTracer-100 with diamond ATR unit for FTIR
  • DSC-60 Plus for thermal analysis under nitrogen
  • UV-2600i spectrophotometer with ISR-2600Plus integrating sphere
  • AGX-V universal testing machine with TRViewX extensometer
  • DUH-210 dynamic ultra micro hardness tester
  • MALDI-8020 TOF mass spectrometer with 355 nm laser

Main Results and Discussion


FTIR spectra were consistent across all sample locations, indicating uniform composition regardless of kneading. DSC curves showed glass transitions near 110 °C (ABS) and 140 °C (PC) with negligible shifts between samples. Tensile strength and modulus remained similar, but the kneaded specimens exhibited a 40 % reduction in elongation at break. Yellowness index doubled after kneading treatment, suggesting color degradation. Hardness values were comparable between both sets.

MALDI-TOF MS revealed a decrease in both‐end capped PC molecules and an increase in species bearing one hydroxyl end group after kneading. New mass signals suggest secondary reactions at the chain ends during extended kneading, potentially linked to color changes and embrittlement.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Combining physical, thermal, optical, and molecular analyses provides a comprehensive picture of how processing influences final part properties. This approach supports:
  • Optimization of kneading and molding parameters to balance strength, ductility, and appearance
  • Early detection of chemical changes that may affect long-term performance
  • Data-driven design of new formulations with improved stability

Future Trends and Opportunities


Integration of real‐time spectroscopic monitoring, advanced rheometry, and in situ mass spectrometry could enable closed‐loop control of polymer fusion and degradation. Machine learning models trained on multifaceted datasets may predict optimal processing windows and forecast property shifts for novel blend formulations.

Conclusion


This multifaceted evaluation confirms that while basic thermal and mechanical metrics remain stable, kneading introduces subtle chemical changes at polymer chain ends, drives color degradation, and reduces elongation. Comprehensive instrument analysis is therefore vital for fine‐tuning industrial molding processes.

References


  • Kawahara K., Yano F., Nishimura T., Yamazaki Y., Ohta M. Multifaceted Evaluation of Plastics: Differences due to Kneading Conditions. Shimadzu Application Note; First Edition October 2023.

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