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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.98, No.4, 1761-1764, 2005
Radiation-induced crosslinking of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fibers by means of electron beams
Crosslinking of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fibers (UHMW-PE fibers) is investigated by means of electron beam irradiation. The structure and mechanical properties of the fibers in different irradiation atmospheres are discussed. The results show that the gel fraction and crosslinking density increase with the increase of absorbed dose. The swelling ratio and average molecular weight of crosslinked net decrease with the increase of absorbed dose. The relation between s + s(-1) of the UHMW-PE fibers and reciprocal irradiation dose 1/R is obtained. The tensile strength and failure elongation decrease with the increase of absorbed dose, and the tensile modulus increases with the increase of absorbed dose. The samples are irradiated in air, vacuum, and acetylene atmospheres, separately. The radiation effects, such as crosslinking fraction and mechanical properties of UHMW-PE fibers, are the most significant in acetylene atmosphere in comparison with in air and in vacuum. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.