A physical and mechanical characterization of blends of Nylon 6 (PA6) and v
ery low density polyethylene (VLDPE), functionalized with maleic anhydride
(MA) or diethylmaleate (DEM) is reported. The functionalization of VLDPE wi
th MA and DEM was performed by reactive extrusion in a twin-screw (Berstoff
) extruder in the presence of dicumylperoxide. The PA6/VLDPE, PA6/VLDPE-g-M
A, and PA6/VLDPE-g-DEM blends with composition ratio of 80 : 20 (wt %) were
obtained by using a twin-screw Werner & Pfleiderer extruder. An industrial
-type blend based on PA6 and MA-grafted ultra low density polyethylene (ULD
PE-g-MA) was also tested for comparison. All blends were then characterized
by optical and scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorim
etry, and dynamic mechanical thermal analysis. The results of slow fracture
and impact tests showed that the ductile-brittle transition temperature of
the examined blends depends on the type of functional group and test speed
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