4.6 Article

Understanding the foamability and mechanical properties of foamed polypropylene blends by using extensional rheology

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 132, Issue 33, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.42430

Keywords

blends; foams; mechanical properties; rheology; structure-property relationship

Funding

  1. PIRTU by Junta of Castilla and Leon [EDU/289/2011]
  2. European Social Fund
  3. MICINN [MAT 2009-14001, MAT 2012-34901]
  4. Junta of Castilla and Leon [VA 035U13]
  5. EU (Nancore Project: EC) [214148]

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In this article, the influence of the rheological behavior of miscible blends of a linear and a high melt strength, branched, polypropylene (HMS PP), on the cellular structure and mechanical properties of cellular materials, with a fixed relative density, has been investigated. The rheological properties of the PP melts were investigated in steady and oscillatory shear flow and in uniaxial elongation in order to calculate the strain hardening coefficient. While the linear PP does not exhibit strain hardening, the blends of the linear and the HMS PP show pronounced strain hardening, increasing with the concentration of HMS PP. Related to the cellular structure, in general, the amount of open cells, the cell size, and the width of the cell size distribution increase with the amount of linear PP in the blends. Also mechanical properties are conditioned by the extensional rheological behavior of PP blends. Cellular materials with the best mechanical properties are those that have been fabricated using large amounts of HMS PP. The results demonstrate the importance of the extensional rheological behavior of the base polymers for a better understanding and steering of the cellular structure and properties of the cellular materials. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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