halvkristallin
Halvkristallin refers to a material that possesses a structure with both crystalline and amorphous regions. In simpler terms, it's a substance that is not entirely ordered like a pure crystal, nor completely disordered like a glass. This mixed structure arises during the solidification or processing of certain materials, particularly polymers and some metals.
The crystalline regions within a halvkristallin material are characterized by a regular, repeating arrangement of atoms
The degree of crystallinity, meaning the proportion of crystalline material present, significantly impacts the overall properties
Many common polymers, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and nylon, are halvkristallin. The specific properties of these