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Real-Time Monitoring of Fluorescence Anisotropy and Temperature During Processing of Biaxially Stretched Polypropylene Film

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Author(s)

Anthony J. Bur, S C. Roth

Abstract

Using an optical sensor, fluorescence anisotropy and fluorescence temperature measurements were carried out during the processing of biaxially stretched polypropylene films in a tenter. The fluorescence derived from a dye that was doped into the resin. Anisotropy measurements were made as a function of machine stretching ratios.
Citation
Polymer Engineering and Science
Volume
44
Issue
No. 4

Keywords

biaxial orientation, fluorescence anisotropy, polymer films processing, polypropylene

Citation

Bur, A. and Roth, S. (2004), Real-Time Monitoring of Fluorescence Anisotropy and Temperature During Processing of Biaxially Stretched Polypropylene Film, Polymer Engineering and Science, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=851980 (Accessed July 21, 2024)

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Created April 1, 2004, Updated February 19, 2017