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PEN, being a slowly crystallizing high temperature polymer, forms a three layer structure: amorphous skin + shear crystallized intermediate layer + amorphous core in the interior at low mould temperatures.
The phase transitions were identified by DSC and DMTA measurements, which revealed that all members of this series were slowly crystallizing materials.
Slowly crystallizing PLAs could be quenched below Tg without crystallization and cold-crystallized during heating from the glassy state [ 1].
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The oily product obtained was slowly crystallized.
Finally, the team slathered the porous surface with a noncrystalline form of calcium carbonate, which infiltrated the material and then slowly crystallized when placed in a container of humid air.
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Upon further holding the temperature, long plates (form I) slowly crystallize from the melt (observed in HTM, not visible in shown DSC curve).
Quartz, or silicon dioxide, for example, forms over millions of years in the fractures and cavities of igneous rock, when fluid rich in silica seeps into those voids and slowly crystallizes.
By contrast, water, cooled quickly or cooled slowly, consistently crystallizes to the same ice structure at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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