The effects of the mold temperature of micro-injection molding on the microstructures and mechanical properties
of isotactic polypropylene (PP) gears were studied. The micro-injection molded PP gears present a skin–core
type of morphology. The core layer is much thicker than the core and shear layers. The generation of β polymorph
in the test samples is easily promoted during the micro-molding process with high shear rate at low temperature,
or low shear rate at high temperature. Nanoindentation tests show that the modulus decreases along the flow
direction and increases with increasing mold temperature. The highly oriented shear layer has the highest nanoindentation
modulus compared with the skin and core layers.