This study deals with the rheological aspects of poly-vinyl chloride (PVC) plastisol gelation and fusion processes in foamable formulations. Here, such processes are simulated by temperature-programmed experiment (5 K min−1) in which complex viscosity components are continuously recorded. Nineteen samples based on a PVC-VAC (vinyl acetate 95/5) copolymer with 100 phr plasticizer have been studied, differing only by the plasticizer structure. The sample shear modulus increases continuously with temperature until a maximum, long time after the end of the dissolution process as characterized by DSC. The temperature at the maximum varies between 345 and 428 K with a clear tendency to increase almost linearly with the plasticizer molar mass, and...
The behavior of polyvinyl chloride, (PVC), formulation changes drastically with the temperature and ...
A PVC plastisol is a homogeneous dispersion of PVC resin in a liquid continuous phase consisting ba...
Plasticizers are commonly added to poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and other brittle polymers to improve ...
This study deals with the rheological aspects of poly-vinyl chloride (PVC) plastisol gelation and fu...
International audienceOscillatory rheological experiments at different temperatures and over a wide ...
Rheological analysis can be a particularly useful tool for studying poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) plast...
The viscosity during the earlier stages of the gelation process of plastisols formulated with 15 dif...
Reactive poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) plastisols have been developed to substitute the hydrocarbon dil...
A rheological study of the influence of the type of resin in the gelation and fusion processes of PV...
The viscosity during the earlier stages of the gelation process of plastisols formulated with 15 dif...
Different grades of PVC resins and a variety of plasticizers are used to adjust processability and ...
The fusion and rheologica1 behaviour of PVC compounds play a dominant role in the processing operati...
Abstract- Three aspects of the rheological behavior of PVC are considered. These are (a) particulate...
The decomposition of azodicarbonamide, used as foaming agent in PVC—plasticizer (1/1) plastisols was...
Static elastic moduli of gels of PVC have been obtained in various dialkyl phthalate plasticizers at...
The behavior of polyvinyl chloride, (PVC), formulation changes drastically with the temperature and ...
A PVC plastisol is a homogeneous dispersion of PVC resin in a liquid continuous phase consisting ba...
Plasticizers are commonly added to poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and other brittle polymers to improve ...
This study deals with the rheological aspects of poly-vinyl chloride (PVC) plastisol gelation and fu...
International audienceOscillatory rheological experiments at different temperatures and over a wide ...
Rheological analysis can be a particularly useful tool for studying poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) plast...
The viscosity during the earlier stages of the gelation process of plastisols formulated with 15 dif...
Reactive poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) plastisols have been developed to substitute the hydrocarbon dil...
A rheological study of the influence of the type of resin in the gelation and fusion processes of PV...
The viscosity during the earlier stages of the gelation process of plastisols formulated with 15 dif...
Different grades of PVC resins and a variety of plasticizers are used to adjust processability and ...
The fusion and rheologica1 behaviour of PVC compounds play a dominant role in the processing operati...
Abstract- Three aspects of the rheological behavior of PVC are considered. These are (a) particulate...
The decomposition of azodicarbonamide, used as foaming agent in PVC—plasticizer (1/1) plastisols was...
Static elastic moduli of gels of PVC have been obtained in various dialkyl phthalate plasticizers at...
The behavior of polyvinyl chloride, (PVC), formulation changes drastically with the temperature and ...
A PVC plastisol is a homogeneous dispersion of PVC resin in a liquid continuous phase consisting ba...
Plasticizers are commonly added to poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and other brittle polymers to improve ...