1974
DOI: 10.1002/app.1974.070180103
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Empirical correlation of flow properties of poly(vinyl chloride)

Abstract: SynopsisEmpirical correlations of flow properties of poly( vinyl chloride) were made using data reported by a number of investigators. Correlation was made by plotting the reduced variable viscosity q/qL versus ( q o y a w ) / ( p R T ) or (q0.iii?w0.5)/(pRT) for unplasticized PVC and versus (qojMwo.6)/(pRTWp) with polymer concentration, W2, for Pvc containing plasticizer.

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“…A systematic description of the instrument can be found, for example, in Hwo and Johnson. 15 The indentation probe used for the TMA was a flat-ended quartz rod with diameter 0.833 mm, adjusted to act in a direction normal to the specimen surface (i.e., vertically). A constant axial load was applied to the probe, and the displacement of the probe was recorded as a function of time or temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic description of the instrument can be found, for example, in Hwo and Johnson. 15 The indentation probe used for the TMA was a flat-ended quartz rod with diameter 0.833 mm, adjusted to act in a direction normal to the specimen surface (i.e., vertically). A constant axial load was applied to the probe, and the displacement of the probe was recorded as a function of time or temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%