Relationship between gelation and wall slip in unplasticised poly(vinyl chloride) compounds |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe degree of gelation reached upon processing influences heavily the properties of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) made parts. Gelation involves the conversion of the initial PVC particle structure into an increasingly homogeneous melt and therefore the rheological properties of PVC at low temperatures are very different from those at higher ones. Whereas the former involves both wall slip and particle flow, the latter yields a more conventional behaviour.As a consequence, the nature and origins of the different mechanisms giving rise to wall slip in PVC compounds must be taken into account when trying to understand the relationship(s) between the processing conditions, the physics of the gelation mechanism, and the final product characteristics.This work involves the study of the rheological properties of PVC compounds for different initial gelation levels and the identification of wall slip mechanisms using rotational rheometry. |
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