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Ethylene/propylene copolymer blends

Quantitative and qualitative methods were developed to measure the surface mechanical properties of polymers by atomic force microscopies. They were used to study the effects of molding processes and of viscosity on the surface morphology of polypropylene / (ethylene-propylene) copolymer blends (PP/EP). On compression-molded "physical blends", EP nodules are present at the outermost surface while, on injection-molded "reactor blends", they are covered by a PP layer. Resins with high viscosity ratio between EP and PP present heterogeneous surface elastic properties corresponding to the dispersion of spherical EP nodules below the surface. The low viscosity ratio resins have homogeneous surface elastic properties comparable to those measured above EP nodules on high viscosity ratio resins. This is compatible with a fine dispersion of plate-like shaped EP nodules below the surface... [Pg.304]

THE MORPHOLOGICAL LEATURES OE POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE) WITH AN ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYMER BLENDS... [Pg.329]

Organic peroxides are used in the polymer industry as thermal sources of free radicals. They are used primarily to initiate the polymerisation and copolymerisation of vinyl and diene monomers, eg, ethylene, vinyl chloride, styrene, acryUc acid and esters, methacrylic acid and esters, vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile, and butadiene (see Initiators). They ate also used to cute or cross-link resins, eg, unsaturated polyester—styrene blends, thermoplastics such as polyethylene, elastomers such as ethylene—propylene copolymers and terpolymers and ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymer, and mbbets such as siUcone mbbet and styrene-butadiene mbbet. [Pg.135]

Els and McGill [48] reported the action of maleic anhydride on polypropylene-polyisoprene blends. A graft copolymer was found in situ through the modifier, which later enhanced the overall performance of the blend. Scott and Macosko [49] studied the reactive and nonreactive compatibilization of nylon-ethylene-propylene rubber blends. The nonreactive polyamide-ethylene propylene blends showed poor interfacial adhesion between the phases. The reactive polyamide-ethylene propylene-maleic anhydride modified blends showed excellent adhesion and much smaller dispersed phase domain size. [Pg.647]

Sivaram, S. and Singh, R. P. Degradation and Stabilization of Ethylene-Propylene Copolymers and Their Blends A Critical Review. Vol. 101, pp. 169-216. [Pg.178]

Properties of Maleated Ethylene-Propylene Copolymer (EPM) Blended with Polyamide-6 (PA-6)... [Pg.409]

Hong, B. K. and Jo, W. H. (2000) Effects of molecular weight of SEBS triblock copolymer on the morphology, impact strength, and rheological property of syndiotactic polystyrene/ ethylene-propylene rubber blends. Polymer, 41, 2069-2079. [Pg.223]

Ethylene-propylene (EP) copolymers (EPR), 23 371 24 716-717. See also Ethylene—propylene polymers blends of, 24 700... [Pg.335]

PVC, another widely used polymer for wire and cable insulation, crosslinks under irradiation in an inert atmosphere. When irradiated in air, scission predominates.To make cross-linking dominant, multifunctional monomers, such as trifunctional acrylates and methacrylates, must be added. Fluoropolymers, such as copol5miers of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), or polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and polyvinyl fluoride (PVF), are widely used in wire and cable insulations. They are relatively easy to process and have excellent chemical and thermal resistance, but tend to creep, crack, and possess low mechanical stress at temperatures near their melting points. Radiation has been found to improve their mechanical properties and crack resistance. Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) has also been used for wire and cable insulation. When blended with thermoplastic polyefins, such as low density polyethylene (LDPE), its processibility improves significantly. The typical addition of LDPE is 10%. Ethylene propylene copolymers and terpolymers with high PE content can be cross-linked by irradiation. ... [Pg.185]

Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) has been also used for wire and cable insulation. When blended with thermoplastic polyefins such as LDPE its processibility improves significantly. The typical addition of LDPE is 10%. Ethylene propylene copolymers and terpolymers with high PE content can be cross-linked by irradiation.34... [Pg.157]


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