Journal of Rheology, Vol.41, No.5, 1087-1093, 1997
A Note on the Melt Strength of Liquid-Crystalline Polymer
Results of Rheotens experiments on a commercial liquid crystalline polymer melt are reported. In a nonisothermal extension of extruded filaments under the action of constant tensile force, we find a maximum melt tension at break or melt fracture stress of about sigma(B) = 7 MPa, rather independent of extrusion speed or melt temperature.
Keywords:RHEOTENS-MASTERCURVES;VISCOSITY