Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) and Linear low‐density polyethylene (LLDPE) were compounded in a corotating twin screw extruder. PE‐g‐glycidyl methacrylate was also added as a reactive compatibilizer in PLA/LLDPE blend system, which lowered interfacial tension between PLA and LLDPE. Blown films were prepared by using a single‐screw extruder for all compounded blends. The investigation of the rheological properties of a polymeric system is very important to study the processability and understand structure‐property relationship in blown films. In the present research work, the rheological properties have been investigated to assess the processability of blown films of PLA/LLDPE blends. Oscillatory shear rheology viscoelastic spectra showed an increase in the storage and loss moduli with the increase in LLDPE and compatibilizer content, which indicated pronounced viscoelastic behavior of PLA with the addition of LLDPE and compatibilizer. A steady increase in the value of extensional viscosity as a function of time was observed with the addition of LLDPE and compatibilizer in PLA. The blends with higher LLDPE content exhibited much more prominent strain hardening characteristics than those with lower LLDPE content.
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