Abstract
The viscosity of a polymer often dictates the manner in which a polymer is processed, as well as the end use capabilities, mechanical strength and cost. As the viscosity of polymers is increased so is the energy required to process them. Plasticizing agents are often added to high viscosity materials to aid in processing. Supercritical carbon dioxide, scCO2, can be added to polymer melts to lower their viscosity. In this work scCO2 is injected into the barrel of a Haake single screw extruder with a 3/4 inch screw and L/D = 25 that is processing polystyrene. This technique results in a substantial drop in polymer melt viscosity as is measured by a slit die rheometer attached to the single screw extruder.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1407-1410 |
Number of pages | 4 |
State | Published - 1998 |
Event | Proceedings of the 1998 56th Annual Technical Conference, ANTEC. Part 1 (of 3) - Atlanta, GA, USA Duration: 26 Apr 1998 → 30 Apr 1998 |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings of the 1998 56th Annual Technical Conference, ANTEC. Part 1 (of 3) |
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City | Atlanta, GA, USA |
Period | 26/04/98 → 30/04/98 |