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Effects of plasticizer on shear modification of polystyrene
Author(s) -
Qian J. W.,
Rudin A.,
Teh J. W.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
polymer international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.592
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1097-0126
pISSN - 0959-8103
DOI - 10.1002/pi.4990240307
Subject(s) - die swell , plasticizer , polystyrene , materials science , composite material , polymer , shear (geology) , extrusion , viscosity
The elastic and viscous properties of polymer melts may be affected by the shear history of the polymer. The extrudate swell of a polymer melt is primarily a manifestation of the elasticity of the polymer melt. In this study, a single screw extruder was used to impose different shear histories on a polystyrene polymer which was processed with and without added plasticizer. The extrudate swell and apparent viscosity of these melts were measured with a capillary rheometer. These characteristics of unplasticized polystyrene are almost not affected by the various preshearing processes. However, the extrudate swell and viscosity of polystyrene containing plasticizer are affected by plasticizer level, shear history and thermal history. After most of the plasticizer in the presheared plasticized polystyrene was extracted, the extrudate swell was still lower than that of the parent sheared polystyrene with the same shear history and the same plasticizer content. These results were obtained without significant changes in molecular weight. Shear modification by conventional process equipment may become impractical if the shear field intensity or dwell time of the material in the apparatus is limited. In such cases, shear refinability by standard process equipment may be observed if the coupling density in the polymer is reduced by some additional means, such as blending with a plasticizer.

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