Rheological and morphological studies were performed on polymer blends of ethylene-octene copolymer [polyethylene elastomer (PEE)] and polypropylene (PP). The viscosities of PEE, PP, and PEE/PP blends were analyzed using an Instron capillary rheometer and a Rheometrics Dynamic Stress Rheometer, SR 2
Binary blends of nylons with ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers: Morphological, thermal, rheological, and mechanical behavior
✍ Scribed by Tae Oan Ahn; Chang Kee Kim; Byung Kyu Kim; Han Mo Jeong; Jung Do Huh
- Publisher
- Society for Plastic Engineers
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 751 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-3888
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Binary blends of ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers, containing 62 (EVOH‐62) and 71 (EVOH‐71) mole percent vinyl alcohols, with nylons (nylon‐6, nylon‐6/12, and nylon‐12) have been prepared from melt mixing in a twin screw compounding machine. Morphological, thermal, rheological, and mechanical properties were determined. EVOH‐62/nylon‐6 and EVOH‐71/nylon‐6 blends showed homogeneous phase morphologies in the nylon‐6‐rich region, and fine phase separations (c.a. 2 × 10^−7^ m) in the EVOH‐rich region. Melting point depression, positive deviations in viscosity and flexural modulus, and negative deviation in impact strength from the simple additive rule were generally observed. And the results were possibly interpreted in terms of compatibility and increased nylon/EVOH interactions over the nylon/nylon interactions. On the contrary, clean phase separations in large domains were observed from EVOH‐71/nylon‐6/12 and EVOH‐71 /nylon‐12 blends. Fibrillation was also obtained from EVOH rich blends. Probably due to the incompatible nature of these blends, yield at low rate of shear and a mechanical property drop were also observed.
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