Search results for "density polyethylene"

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The role of organoclay in promoting co-continuous morphology in high-density poly(ethylene)/poly(amide) 6 blends

2008

The effect of organically modified clay on the morphology, rheology and mechanical properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyamide 6 (PA6) blends (HDPE/PA6 ¼ 75/25 parts) is studied. Virgin and filled blends were prepared by melt compounding the constituents using a twin-screw extruder. The influence of the organoclay on the morphology of the hybrid was deeply investigated by means of wide-angle X-ray diffractometry, transmission and scanning electron microscopies and quantitative extraction experiments. It has been found that the organoclay exclusively places inside the more hydrophilic polyamide phase during the melt compounding. The extrusion process promotes the formation o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocomposite polymer blendNanocompositeMaterials sciencenanocompositePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositepolymer blends; nanocomposites; morphologyOrganic ChemistryCo-continuity Morphology Nanocomposite polymer blendPolymerpolymer blendchemistryCo-continuityPhase (matter)nanocompositesmorphologyPolyamideMaterials ChemistryOrganoclayHigh-density polyethylenePolymer blendComposite materialpolymer blendsPolymer
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Thermo-Mechanical Degradation of LDPE-Based Nanocomposites

2007

Thermo-mechanical degradation of LDPE-based nanocomposites was studied by mainly investigating the rheological properties. For all of the investigated processing conditions, the viscosity of the nanocomposites was higher than that of the pure-LDPE matrix, but on increasing the severity of the mixing conditions, the difference between the viscosity of the nano-filled polymer and that of the pure LDPE decreased. The X-ray traces of the nanocomposites suggest that intercalation has been achieved during the melt, when less-severe processing conditions were used. At severe processing conditions (longer mixing time, high temperature and shear stress) the thermo-mechanical degradation was accelera…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryPolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethyleneViscosityMontmorillonitechemistryRheologyMaterials ChemistryShear stressOrganoclayComposite materialMacromolecular Materials and Engineering
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Thermomechanical degradation of polyethylene/polyamide 6 blend-clay nanocomposites

2014

Abstract Polymer nanocomposites are gaining a growing interest both in the academia and in the industrial field, because of some specific properties they can assure. However, the rise in the attention from the industry is also leading to concerns about their processing, which can involve issues which are not present in traditional polymers processing; furthermore, additional issues can arise when nanocomposites are based on a polymer blend rather than a single polymer. In this work, a systematic study on thermomechanical degradation and reprocessing behaviour of LDPE/PA6/Cloisite 15A systems has been performed. The characterization was based on rheological, mechanical and morphological anal…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositePolymerPolyethyleneCondensed Matter PhysicsLow-density polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRheologyMechanics of MaterialsPolyamideMaterials ChemistryPolymer blendComposite materialPolymer Degradation and Stability
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Selective localization of organoclay and effects on the morphology and mechanical properties of LDPE/PA11 blends with distributed and co-continuous m…

2010

A study was made on the effect of small amounts of organically modified clay on the morphology and mechanical properties of blends of low-density polyethylene and polyamide 11 at different compositions. The influence of the filler on the blend morphology was investigated using wide angle X-ray diffractometry, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and selective extraction experiments. The filler was found to locate predominantly in the more hydrophilic polyamide phase. Although such uneven distribution does not have a significant effect on the onset of phase co-continuity of the polymer components, it brings about a drastic refinement of the microstructure for the blends both with dr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureLow-density polyethylenechemistryPhase (matter)PolyamideMaterials ChemistryOrganoclayPolymer blendPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialJournal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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Stabilisation of LDPE cross-linked in the presence of peroxides III. Mass spectrometric study of chemical changes taking place in the n-octadecane–di…

2000

Abstract An attempt was made to identify the products of the reaction between dicumyl peroxide and Irganox 1081, carried out in n -octadecane (saturated hydrocarbon), in conditions of fast decomposition of the peroxide (180°C, 5 min). Mass spectrometry (MS) was employed to find m/z values of molecular and fragment ions in analyses of the components ( n -octadecane, dicumyl peroxide, Irganox 1081) and of the following systems: n -octadecane–dicumyl peroxide, n -octadecane–Irganox 1081 and n -octadecane–dicumyl peroxide–Irganox 1081, after holding them at a temperature of 180°C for 5 min. The tendency of sulphur in Irganox 1081 to oxidise, specifically in the presence of dicumyl peroxide, was…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic peroxidePolymers and PlasticsChemistryConcentration effectCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometryDecompositionPeroxidechemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethyleneHydrocarbonOctadecaneMechanics of MaterialsPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPolymer Degradation and Stability
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On the compatibilization of PET/HDPE blends through a new class of copolyesters

2000

Polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) and polyethylene are incompatible polymers and their blends show, in general, poor properties. Compatibilization is then a necessary step to obtain blends with good mechanical and barrier properties. In this work different compatibilizing agents were used, i.e. a maleic anhydride elastomer and some new products containing graft-copolymers having polyester segments grafted onto polyethylene backbone chains. Both the functionalized elastomer and the new products drastically improve the morphology and the ductility of the blend. In the case of the modified elastomer the compatibilizing action has been attributed to the formation of H-bonds whereas the copolymers…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPOLYETHYLENEMaterials sciencecompatibilizationPolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPET/HDPE blendsMaleic anhydridePolymerCompatibilizationPolyethyleneElastomercopolyestersLIQUID-CRYSTALLINE POLYMERPolyesterchemistry.chemical_compoundPET/HDPE blends; copolyesters; compatibilization; LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE POLYMER; POLYETHYLENEchemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistryPolymer blendHigh-density polyethyleneComposite materialPolymer
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Constant stretching rate experiments on low density polyethylene

1985

A simple apparatus for elongational test of molten polymers is presented. Its realiability is demonstrated by means of stress growth in constant stretching rate experiments and relaxation test on a low density polyethylene sample.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsChemistryTesting equipmentRelaxation testGeneral ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsStress (mechanics)Low-density polyethyleneMolten statePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryComposite materialConstant (mathematics)Polymer Bulletin
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Gamma-radiation ageing of a low density polyethylene. Effects of irradiation temperature and dose rate

1993

Abstract Ageing due to gamma radiation of a low density polyethylene at various dose rates and temperatures is studied; the effect of thermal treatment only is also considered. The modifications induced in the molecular and crystallinity behaviour of the polymer are investigated by means of gel extraction, measurements of intrinsic viscosity and thermal analysis. Results indicate the occurrence of both crosslinking and oxidative degradation; the extent of the latter increases on decreasing the irradiation dose rate and on increasing the irradiation temperature. Some exceptions are found because of the increase in the mobility of free radicals at high temperature. These effects modify also t…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsIntrinsic viscosityOrganic ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMineralogyPolymerThermal treatmentCrystallinityLow-density polyethylenechemistryChemical engineeringAgeingMaterials ChemistryIrradiationThermal analysisEuropean Polymer Journal
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New Thermoshrinkable Materials of Radiation Modified Polypropylene-Elastomer Composites with Cross-Linking Agents

2014

In this work, electron beam modified heterogeneous composites of isotactic polypropylene (PP) with chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) have been investigated. The PP/CPE blend composites with an excess of elastomer (30/70 wt%) have been modified with trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA) and bisphenol-A-dimethacrylate (BPDMA) cross-linking agents and have been irradiated with accelerated electrons up to ionizing radiation doses from 25 to 150 kGy. The internal stresses characterizing the thermoshrinkage properties (TMP) thermorelaxation stresses formed in thermal heating and the residual stresses resulting in the process of full setting and cooling of materials have been investigated for radiat…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolypropyleneMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringComposite numberPolymerTMPTAElastomerchemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethylenechemistryMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressTacticityGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialKey Engineering Materials
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Rheological behaviour, filmability and mechanical properties of biodegradable polymer films

2014

The rheological properties in shear flow and non isothermal elongational flow of two biodegradable polymers, belonging to two different classes of materials, have been measured and compared with those of a film blowing grade high density polyethylene in order to assess the filmability of these polymers. The mechanical properties of isotropic and anisotropic samples have been also reported.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceIsotropytechnology industry and agriculturePolymerBiodegradable polymerIsothermal processCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterRheologychemistryHigh-density polyethyleneComposite materialAnisotropyShear flowbiodegradable filmAIP Conference Proceedings
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