Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics and Their Effect on the Molding Process and Mechanical Properties of PAEK and PEEK

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The crystallization behavior of poly(aryletherketone) (PAEK) determines its applicable molding process and profoundly affects its mechanical properties. However, research on the crystallization behavior of new PAEKs and their impact on performance is still insufficient. In this work, the isothermal crystallization behavior of a novel PAEK was studied and compared with that of standard poly(etheretherketone) (PEEK). The influence of molding temperatures on the mechanical properties of thermoplastics was revealed by controlling the crystallization temperatures and analyzing the crystallization behavior. The results indicate that due to the disruption of the molecular structure regularity of PAEK, its melting temperature for primary crystallization is generally about 30 °C lower than that of PEEK, which is beneficial for its molding at lower temperatures. At the same undercooling level, the crystallization rate of PAEK is lower than that of PEEK, making it easier to control the crystallinity of PAEK through process parameters. The crystallinity of the thermoplastics increases with the increase in soaking time, thereby improving their tensile strength and modulus. The maximum crystallinity of PAEK is approximately 20.5%, which is lower than PEEK’s value of 31.8%. Therefore, under the same undercooling condition, the tensile strength and modulus of PEEK increase by up to 29.5% and 17.1%, respectively, compared to PAEK. Therefore, by precisely controlling the molding process parameters of PAEK, their crystallization behavior can be managed, enabling the achievement of various properties as needed.

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Zhang, J., Yu, K., Luo, Y., Li, W., Zhong, X., Liu, G., … Chen, C. (2025). Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics and Their Effect on the Molding Process and Mechanical Properties of PAEK and PEEK. Polymers, 17(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17192713

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