NEW PROCESSABILITY CONCEPTS FOR RIGID VINYLS

被引:11
作者
HEIBERGER, CA
PHILLIPS, R
CANTOW, MJR
机构
[1] Research and Engineering Division, Air Reduction Company, Inc, Murray Hill, New Jersey
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10.1002/pen.760090611
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The dynamic thermal stability of rigid PVC resin compositions as determined from Brabender torque rheometer tests has a linear relationship of stability time and torque from which a practical measure of processability at a fixed torque can be derived. The stability time at 1500 m‐g torque, t1500, has been used to characterize differences between PVC homopolymer and copolymer resins in tin, calcium‐zinc, lead, and bariumcadmium stabilizer systems. In every case, the vinyl chloride‐propylene copolymers are unique in giving substantial process‐ability advantages. The logarithm of stability time at a fixed torque, t1500, is a linear function of intrinsic viscosity, [η], for PVC homopolymers, giving a single line function corresponding to the expression log t1500 = A + B [η]. The constants, A and B, vary with each of the four stabilizer systems, and are related to the effectiveness of the particular formulations used. The ratio of t1500 for copolymers to the basic t1500 value for PVC homopolymers at the same intrinsic viscosity (molecular weight) is a practical measure of relative processability, trel, which is characteristic of PVC resin types and independent of stabilizer systems. Copyright © 1969 Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
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