화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.37, No.12, 1944-1958, 1997
The viscosity reducing effects of very low concentrations of a thermotropic copolyester in a matrix of HDPE
A thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (TLCP), denoted as TLCP(1), was used as a processing aid for high density polyethylene (HDPE). The TLCP was a copolyester of hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroquinone and sebacic acid and was blended with HDPE to give 0.2, 0.5 and 2 wt% TLCP(1) blends. At a temperature of 185 degrees C, when TLCP(1) is in the nematic regime, the processing window for HDPE was increased tenfold from a maximum shear rate of 100 s(-1) for pure HDPE to 1170 s(-1) for a 2 wt% TLCP(1) blend, There were large viscosity reductions of between 85% and 90% compared with the pure HDPE when the blended material was used at a wall shear stress value of approximately 2.4 x 10(5) Pa. This viscosity reduction was attributed to the TLCP(I) droplets changing shape from spheres to slender fibrils under shear flows.