Abstract: | Comparative studies of melt processability showed that chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) had low melt index and high Brabender melt temperature and torque, as compared with conventional rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Of 3 processing aids at 10 percent concentration, triphenyl phosphate increased melt index 30-fold, fusion rate 10-fold, melt temperature 20°C, and torque 31 percent in CPVC. Two other processing aids, an acrylic and a styrene/acrylonitrile copolymer, were less effective. Improvements in PVC were less dramatic than in CPVC. Overall, use of processing aids made CPVC processability equal or even superior to conventional rigid PVC. |