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Extensional flow properties of externally plasticized cellulose acetate: Influence of plasticizer content
- Source :
- Polymers, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 873-889 (2013), Polymers; Volume 5; Issue 3; Pages: 873-889
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Elongational flow properties of polymer melts are very important for numerous polymer processing technologies such as blown film extrusion or foam extrusion. Rheotens tests were conducted to investigate the influence of plasticizer content on elongational flow properties of cellulose acetate (CA). Triethyl citrate (TEC) was used as plasticizer. Melt strength decreases whereas melt extensibility increases with increasing plasticizer content. Melt strength was further studied as a function of zero shear viscosity. The typical draw resonance of the Rheotens curve shifts to higher drawdown velocity and the amplitude of the draw resonance decreases with increasing TEC content. With respect to foam extrusion, not only are melt strength and melt extensibility important but the elongational behavior at low strain rates and the area under the Rheotens curve are also significant. Therefore, elongational viscosity as well as specific energy input were calculated and investigated with respect to plasticizer content. Preliminary foam extrusion tests of externally plasticized CA using chemical blowing agents confirm the results from rheological characterization.
- Subjects :
- Materials science
Polymers and Plastics
polymer
biopolymers
lcsh:QD241-441
Viscosity
chemistry.chemical_compound
lcsh:Organic chemistry
Rheology
Triethyl citrate
Blowing agent
biopolymer
flow behaviour
Composite material
chemistry.chemical_classification
cellulose acetate
plasticizer
foaming
rheotens test
melt strength
Plasticizer
General Chemistry
Polymer
Cellulose acetate
chemistry
flow
plasticity
Extrusion
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Polymers, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp 873-889 (2013), Polymers; Volume 5; Issue 3; Pages: 873-889
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5647cc3933dd89da2828ec5186994ea4