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Melt viscosity also geometry, effect

A number of experimental methods have been applied to measure the melt viscosity of polymers (53-55,65), but capillary extrusion techniques probably are generally preferred. Rotational methods are also used, and some permit the measurement of normal stress effects resulting from elasticity as well as of viscosity. Slit rheometers can also be used to measure normal stress (66). Oscillatory shear measurements are useful for measuring the elasticity of poljmier melts (57,58). Controlled stress methods have also been applied (59). Squeeze film flow has also been proposed as a geometry suitable for processibility testing of polymer melts... [Pg.7075]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.26 ]




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