Volume 14, Issue 8 pp. 2107-2116
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Weathering of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride)

P. Dunn

P. Dunn

Australian Defence Scientific Service, Department of Supply, Defence Standards Laboratories, Melbourne, Australia

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D. Oldfield

D. Oldfield

Australian Defence Scientific Service, Department of Supply, Defence Standards Laboratories, Melbourne, Australia

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R. H. Stacewicz

R. H. Stacewicz

Australian Defence Scientific Service, Department of Supply, Defence Standards Laboratories, Melbourne, Australia

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First published: August 1970
Citations: 9

Abstract

A series of flexible plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) compositions containing different organotin compounds and ultraviolet absorbers has been exposed for 4.5 years at four outdoor sites in Australia with widely differing climatic conditions. Loss of plasticizer by evaporation during the exposure was measured and an empirical correlation was found with the average daily maximum temperature at each site. The relative effectiveness of the organotin compounds and ultraviolet absorbers in preventing deterioration of the PVC was estimated by measuring the viscosity of the polymer after exposure. This method of assessment is compared with the results of mechanical tests on the specimens.

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