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Rubber particles, degree dispersion

Figure 10. Degree of rubber particle dispersion vs. ballistic impact... Figure 10. Degree of rubber particle dispersion vs. ballistic impact...
The outstanding impact toughness of the commercial impact-modified polyamides is attributed to the small particle size of rubber dispersion and their good degree of adhesion to the polyamide matrix. In all of these blends, the rubber particle size is > 1,000-fold smaller than would be obtained with a typical unmodified EPR phase even under intensive mixing. Typical morphologies of compatibihzed PA-elastomer blends is shown in Fig. 19.11. [Pg.1806]

We used a matrix copolymer system consisting of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and styrene (St) grafted on polybutadiene rubber. The variables investigated were latex particle size (360, 2000, and 5000 A), degree of grafting, rubber content, and the degree of particle dispersion. The following variables must be considered when a transparent impact polymer is prepared. [Pg.267]


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