The rheological behavior was studied for blends of metallocene catalyzed et
hylene/1-butene copolymer(mPE) and low density polyethylene(LDPE). Steady-s
tate viscosity and dynamic viscoelasticity were measured by using a DSR-200
rheometer with parallel plate geometry. Non-linear fitting with the modifi
ed cross model was conducted successfully. Due to lower molecular weight an
d narrower molecular weight distribution ((M) over bar (w)/(M) over bar (n)
= 2.1), mPE has a lower sensitivity to shear, shown by a lower zero shear
viscosity, higher values of shear rate and shear stress at the transition f
rom Newtonian to non-Newtonian behavior, higher viscosities in shear rate r
ange from 10(0) s(-1) to 10(2) s(-1). Zero shear viscosities of mPE/LDPE 50
/50 and 25/75 (mass ratio) blends have a large positive deviation from log-
additivity rule, due to a decrease of the free volume fraction in these ble
nds, The transition stress and non-Newtonian index decrease with increasing
LDPE fraction in blends, which indicate that the blends have high sensitiv
ity to shear and improved processability, The single correlation between G'
and G " corresponds to the behavior expected for a miscible blend.