Abstract

In the processing of polymer blends and composites, in-line near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy enables monitoring of the composition and its composite uniformity and contributes to rapid process development and quality control. However, in the injection molding process, the study of the composition of polymer materials has been delayed due to high-pressure conditions. Our research group developed NIR probes for transmission and diffuse reflectance measurements that can withstand high-pressure and temperature conditions up to 130 MPa and 200 °C. In this research, transmission and diffuse reflectance spectra were measured inline during the injection molding process of polymer blends of poly(lactic acid) and polybutylene succinate adipate. The intensity of each polymer band in the second-derivative spectra exhibited a monotonic increase or decrease in response to changes in the blend ratio. Using transmission and diffuse reflectance spectra as explanatory variables of the partial least squares regression model simultaneously, the model showed high estimation accuracy for the entire region of the blend ratio. Finally, this model was applied to monitor the polymer changeover operation, and the change in the blend ratio in the molded product was successfully estimated in line.

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