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Author(s):  
Olena Chulieieva ◽  
Volodymyr Zolotaryov ◽  
Volodymyr Chulieiev ◽  
Tetiana Kuleshova ◽  
Mykola Suslin

The viscoelastic properties of a halogen-free polymer composition for cable products have been investigated. The influence of temperature parameters, shear rate on the die-swell ratio of the polymer composition has been determined; the dependence of the melt density on a temperature was investigated. The polymer matrix is a mixture of polyolefins (linear low density polyethylene; polyolefin elastomer and maleic anhydride modified linear low density polyethylene) as a flame retardant filler for the polymer composition is trihydrate alumina. The content of flame retardant filler in the polymer composition is 60 %. The polymer composition was manufactured on the compounding line of X-Compound, Switzerland. The investigation of both melt density and die-swell ratio of the polymer composition has been conducted with help of capillary viscometer type IIRT-AM. To determine the density of the melt the ratio of capillary length to diameter L/D=8/2 was used. The results of the study of the dependence of the melt density of the polymer matrix from a temperature of 150–190 °C at different loads showed that this parameter decreases from 789 to 744 kg/m3 and for polymer composition from 1309 to 1268 kg/m3. The die-swell ratio in the case of an increase of the shear rate at temperatures of 150–190°C for the polymer matrix increases from 1,102 to 1,520, and for the polymer composition decreases from 1,056 to 1,018. The investigation results of the dependence of both die-swell ratio of the polymer matrix and the polymer composition on the ratio of the length of the forming tool to the diameter indicates that the die-swell ratio for the polymer matrix was reduced from 1,296 to 1,152, and for the polymer composition from 1,045 to 1,01. It was established that the viscoelastic properties of the halogen-free polymer composition are significantly influenced by: processing temperature, shear rate, melt density, the ratio of the length of the forming tool to the diameter. The research results give a possibility for a reasonable approach for the determination of technological parameters of an insulation, sheathing of power cables and optical cables of microtube construction. It will also allow to quickly adjust the geometrical parameters of the forming tool of cable heads.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 332-344
Author(s):  
A. N. Md. Shahin ◽  
V. Shaayegan ◽  
P. C. Lee ◽  
C. B. Park

Abstract In situ generation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nanofibrils in polypropylene (PP) microfibers via fiber spinning in a spunbond process was studied in this work. The effects of polymer flow rate and air speed in the drafter on the formation of PET fibrils were investigated using a pilot scale machine. An in-situ visualization technique was applied to examine the fiber evolution events and stretch profile at die exit. A scanning electron microscope was used to analyze and investigate the morphology of the dispersed domain. The PET dispersed phase was fibrillated within the PP matrix such that a nonofibrillated composite containing fibrils with an average size around 100 nm was obtained. It was found that the final fibril size directly depends on the degree of die swell, the air speed and the polymer flow rate. It was also found that the in situ observed size of the micro-scale PP/PET fibers was well correlated to the size of the nano-scale PET fibers formed in the PP matrix. The visualization results revealed that a smaller fibril diameter was obtainable by increasing the stretching on the spin line and/or decreasing the die swell.


Author(s):  
Riya Koley ◽  
Rajkumar Kasilingam ◽  
Suchismita Sahoo ◽  
Santanu Chattopadhyay ◽  
Anil K. Bhowmick

ABSTRACT A natural waste (gum) of the drumstick tree, Moringa oleifera, was used for the first time as a sustainable multifunctional additive in an SBR compound. Improved cure rate with lower optimum cure time was obtained by using the gum as an accelerator activator. Tack strength of the M. oleifera gum–SBR compound was superior to both the control and the compound containing commercial phenol–formaldehyde resin at 5 parts per hundred of rubber loading. At different loadings, the gum acted as a plasticizer for the rubber and augmented processing by reducing the viscosity of the compound. The glass transition temperature of the compounds decreased by 2 °C compared with the pristine SBR. Moringa oleifera gum at any loading reduced the die swell of SBR. This study has relevance because the rubber industry is looking for feasible sustainable additives as alternatives to existing petroleum-based compounding ingredients.


RSC Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (56) ◽  
pp. 35703-35710
Author(s):  
Zhongjin Du ◽  
Yu Du ◽  
Yankun Gong ◽  
Guizhi Liu ◽  
Zhuo Li ◽  
...  

The carbon black dispersity and rubber molecular weight change during the mixing process were the important factors determining the die swell behavior of the rubber compounds.


2020 ◽  
Vol 138 (9) ◽  
pp. 49910
Author(s):  
Daniel M. G. Freitas ◽  
Akidauana D. B. Oliveira ◽  
Amanda M. Alves ◽  
Shirley N. Cavalcanti ◽  
Pankaj Agrawal ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fadi Alzarzouri ◽  
Fawaz Deri

Poly lactic acid (PLA) and High density polyethylene (HDPE) have been blended   in a Brabender plastograph in the molten state. The melt die swell of the blends has been studied by using a capillary rheometer. Effects of the capillary dimensions, shear stress, shear rate, temperature and blending ratio on die swell of PLA/HDPE blend melts were investigated.    The results showed that die swell ratio decreased with increasing of capillary length and temperature while it increased with increasing of shear stress, shear rate and capillary diameter. It was also found that the plots of die swell versus blending ratio go through a maximum for blending ratio PLA/HDPE (60/40).


2019 ◽  
Vol 274 ◽  
pp. 104205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dihya Mezi ◽  
Gilles Ausias ◽  
Yves Grohens ◽  
Julien Férec

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