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Mechanical behaviour rubber-toughened polymer

Kuboky and co-workers [40] used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study block and white crazes in high impact polystyrene (PS). They examined the mechanism of block craze formation and found that the rubber molecules were not necessarily diffused into the entire crazes. The length of the block crazes varied before they turned to white and in some cases only white crazes were generated from the rubber particles. TEM should thus be used with caution in examining stained rubber-toughened polymers to ensure that all crazes, including the white crazes, were considered for evaluation of the extent of the deformation behaviour [41]. [Pg.134]

Kumar G., Neelakantan N.R., and Subramanian N., Mechanical behaviour of polyacetal and thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer toughened polyacetal, Polym. Plastics TechnoL Eng., 32, 33, 1993. Newmann W. et al.. Preprints, 4th Rubber Technology Conference, London, May 22-25, 1962. Farrissey W.J. and Shah T.M., Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers (Walker B.M. and Rader C.P., eds.). Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1988. [Pg.163]

Before considering specific classes of rubber-toughened plastics materials and their properties, it is important to have a basic understanding of the fracture behaviour of rigid polymers and to be aware of the methods of fracture mechanics which are used to evaluate toughness. The following two sections provide brief introductions to these topics. [Pg.341]


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