Volume 38, Issue 8 pp. 1421-1437
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Studies on the polyblends of poly(vinyl chloride) with various methacrylate copolymers, melt rheological properties. II

U. K. Saroop

U. K. Saroop

Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, 19 University Road, Delhi-110007, India

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K. K. Sharma

K. K. Sharma

Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, 19 University Road, Delhi-110007, India

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K. K. Jain

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K. K. Jain

Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, 19 University Road, Delhi-110007, India

Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, 19 University Road, Delhi-110007, India===Search for more papers by this author
Ashok Misra

Ashok Misra

Centre for Material Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi-110016, India

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S. N. Maiti

S. N. Maiti

Centre for Material Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi-110016, India

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First published: 20 October 1989
Citations: 1

Abstract

Studies have been made on the melt rheological properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) with copolymers of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and methyl acrylate (MA), ethyl acrylate (EA), butyl acrylate (BA), and 2-ethyl hexyl acrylate (EHA) at a blending ratio of 80:20. Effect of blend composition on shear stress–shear rate, melt viscosity, melt elasticity, and extrudate distortion have been studied. A significant decrease in the melt viscosity is observed on incorporation of low Tg, acrylate copolymers such as those with BA and EHA, thereby reducing the processing temperature. First normal stress and die swell ratio also decreases with an increase in the side chains of acrylate copolymer. PVC blended with P(MMA-co-BA) and P(MMA-co-EHA) is sensitive to both temperature and shear stress.

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