Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.41, No.11, 1987-1995, 2001
Transparency of polymer blends
Polymer blending is useful for improving physical properties. Blends of transparent polymers are generally hazy. However, transparency is required in many products such as packages (especially PET bottles), The miscible blends, PET (polyethylene terephthalate)/PBT (polybuthylene terephthalate), maintain transparency in almost all ca es regardless of the blending ratio, whereas the immiscible blends, PET/MxNYLON (MXD6 nylon, i.e. polymethaxylirene adipamide) and PET/PMAI (polymethacril imide, i.e. N-methyl dimethyl glutarimide) become hazy as the blending ratio increases. The reason for this haze is the number and size of the dispersed particles. Differences in the refractive indices of various polymers also have a large influence on haze. Stretching makes even the transparent blends hazy in the case of PET/MxNYLON. One reason for this phenomenon is that stretching increases the size of the dispersed particles in the sheet plane. A second reason is that the difference in the anisotropic refractive indices of the matrix and the dispersed phase is increased by stretching. These effects are very consistent with light scattering theory.