Search for dissertations about: "Compatibilization of Polymer Blends"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Compatibilization of Polymer Blends.
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1. Interphases in Polymer Blends
Abstract : The blending of polymers is a useful means of combining and improving the properties of already existing polymers in the development of new materials at reasonable cost. As most polymers are immiscible with each other, heterogeneous blends are often formed. The properties of such blends are strongly determined by the properties of the interphase. READ MORE
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2. Morphology and Properties of Polymer Blends -Polypropylene and a Thermoplastic Elastomer -Polypropylene/Polyamide (1/1) and a Modified Thermoplastic Elastomer
Abstract : The search for polymeric materials with new property profiles has stimulated a great interest into polymer blends and reactive processing. During recent years many new blends have reached the market. READ MORE
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3. Preparation and Compatibilizing Properties of Poly(styrene-graft-ethylene oxide) in Polymer Blends
Abstract : One of the main trends in the polymer industry today is the increasing importance of polymer blends. Combining two or more immiscible polymers in a polymer blend often leads to multi-phase materials with desirable properties. READ MORE
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4. Mechanical and thermal properties of recycled WEEE plastic blends
Abstract : Electronic waste is the fastest growing waste stream today, and the recycling of the plastics from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has attracted great attention recently for environmental reasons and to comply with the European Union’s (EUs) WEEE Directive. The plastics fraction in WEEE is between 20 and 35 weight % (wt%). READ MORE
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5. Mechanical Recycling of Engineering Thermoplastics using Alloying Techniques
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to indicate routes by which recycled engineering thermoplastics (ETP) can be upgraded using alloying techniques. Recycled ETP have often been subjected to long-term service-induced degradation, so that the residual properties of recycled ETP need to be improved. READ MORE