Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene

The melt rheological behavior of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene, with filler volume contents of 0–17.8%, was determined at 493 K. The composites followed the power law in shear stress versus shear rate variations and were shear thinning. Initially, apparent melt viscosity decreased...

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主要な著者: Maiti, S. N., Singh, Gurunam, Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin
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出版事項: Wiley 2002
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1130042025-01-22T07:23:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113004/ Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene Maiti, S. N. Singh, Gurunam Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin The melt rheological behavior of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene, with filler volume contents of 0–17.8%, was determined at 493 K. The composites followed the power law in shear stress versus shear rate variations and were shear thinning. Initially, apparent melt viscosity decreased until a critical filler volume content of 8.5% was reached. However, on further increase in calcium silicate concentration, apparent melt viscosity increased. Melt elasticity also showed an initial decrease until 8.5% filler content was reached and then an increase beyond this filler content. Surface treatment of calcium silicate with a titanate coupling agent, LICA 38, modified the rheological properties because of the plasticizing/lubricating effect of LICA 38. Wiley 2002 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113004/1/113004.pdf Maiti, S. N. and Singh, Gurunam and Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin (2002) Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 87 (9). pp. 1511-1518. ISSN 0021-8995; eISSN: 1097-4628 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/app.11539 10.1002/app.11539
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description The melt rheological behavior of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene, with filler volume contents of 0–17.8%, was determined at 493 K. The composites followed the power law in shear stress versus shear rate variations and were shear thinning. Initially, apparent melt viscosity decreased until a critical filler volume content of 8.5% was reached. However, on further increase in calcium silicate concentration, apparent melt viscosity increased. Melt elasticity also showed an initial decrease until 8.5% filler content was reached and then an increase beyond this filler content. Surface treatment of calcium silicate with a titanate coupling agent, LICA 38, modified the rheological properties because of the plasticizing/lubricating effect of LICA 38.
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author Maiti, S. N.
Singh, Gurunam
Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin
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Singh, Gurunam
Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin
Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
author_facet Maiti, S. N.
Singh, Gurunam
Ibrahim, Mohd. Nordin
author_sort Maiti, S. N.
title Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
title_short Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
title_full Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
title_fullStr Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
title_full_unstemmed Rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
title_sort rheological properties of calcium silicate‐filled isotactic polypropylene
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2002
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/113004/1/113004.pdf
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/app.11539
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