Blends of Elastomers and Thermoplastics—A Review

1976 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 978-991 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. R. Dunn

Abstract In blends of elastomers and thermoplastics one component may be regarded as reinforcing the other. Examples are enhancement of tensile strength, tear strength, abrasion resistance, and modulus of elastomers by thermoplastics and improvement of impact resistance and environmental stress-cracking resistance of thermoplastics by elastomers. Certain elastomer-thermoplastic blends are rapidly growing in importance as thermoplastic rubbers because they combine the processing characteristics of plastics with physical properties similar to those of vulcanized elastomers.

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisayuki Nakatani ◽  
Takuya Muraoka ◽  
Yuina Ohshima ◽  
Suguru Motokucho

AbstractTwo kinds of marine polypropylene (M1-PP and M2-PP) and one land PP (L-PP) samples were collected from two beaches and land in Japan, respectively, to study the fragmentation mechanisms. Delamination was observed on both M1-PP and M2-PP surfaces. Moreover, there was no delamination but an abrasion patch structure on the surface of L-PP. The delamination was studied using an advanced oxidation process-degraded PP as the marine PP model. The number and shape of cracks varied with an increase in degradation time. The fluctuations in the values and ratios of the carbonyl index as well as the weight change ratio were due to repeated oxidation and delamination. We found that the delamination behavior depends on the oxidation state. Poly(oxyethylene)8 octylphenyl ether (POE8) surfactant treatment caused the delamination to speed up, which is a typical characteristic of polyolefin environmental stress cracking (ESC). These results reveal that delamination is based on ESC.Article Highlights Two kinds of marine and one land polypropylene (PP) samples were collected from two beaches and land, respectively, to study the fragmentation mechanisms. Delamination was observed on both of marine PP surfaces. Moreover, there was no delamination but an abrasion patch structure on the land PP surface. We found that the delamination was based on environmental stress cracking mechanism by employing a marine PP model.


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