postbite
Postbite refers to a process of converting beta-phase materials into their final, stable state. This conversion occurs after the initial heating and processing of materials in the beta phase. The term is often associated with the types of polymers known as polyolefins, particularly polypropylene and polyethylene.
During the production of these polymers, the initial stage involves heating the raw materials to high temperatures,
The postbite process has several key characteristics, including a gradual transformation from the beta to the
Research into the postbite process has provided a deeper understanding of the crystal structure and material