E. Wimolmala et al., Effects of composition and temperature on extrudate characteristics, morphology, and tensile properties of acrylic rubber-blended PVC, J APPL POLY, 80(13), 2001, pp. 2523-2534
Poly(vinyl chloride) was blended with acrylic rubber over a range of compos
itions (5-40 wt % of the rubber), using a twin-screw extruder. Morphologica
l properties of the blends were investigated as a function of rubber conten
t and blending temperature, using a scanning electron microscopy. The mecha
nical properties of the blends were determined by a tensile test. Smooth ex
trudates were obtained at the blending temperature of 155 degreesC. At a hi
gher blending temperature (195 degreesC), greater die swell ratio and/or me
lt-fractured extrudates were observed, depending on the rubber content. Mis
cible blends were obtained at low rubber contents (5-10 wt %). A dispersed
particle morphology was observed from the extrudates containing the rubber
content of 20-40 wt %, at 195 degreesC. The ultimate tensile stress (UTS) a
nd modulus of the blends decreased with the rubber content. The maximum ten
sile toughness was obtained for the blend with a rubber content of 20%, at
a blending temperature of 155 degreesC. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.