Abstract

Polyamide 66 with 33 wt.% glass fiber (DuPont, Zytel 70G33) was molded by gas-assisted injection molding (GAIM). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrographs indicated that fibers orientated notably in the core layer and slightly in the region near the mold wall, but aligned disorderly in the region near the gas channel. However, fibers orientated remarkably in the center of the thickness of the GAIM part, which was greatly different from the fiber orientation behavior in the samples molded by the conventional injection molding (CIM) and the water-assisted injection molding (WAIM) as reported in the literatures. Combining with a previous simulation dealing with gas penetration, the mechanisms for fiber orientation in the GAIM part are also discussed.

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