Blends of photovoltaic‐grade ethylene–vinylacetate copolymers and low‐density ethylene–octene copolymers, their morphology and their thermal, mechanical, and rheological properties
Abstract:Blends of photovoltaic‐grade ethylene–vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), defined by high VA‐content and low crystallinity, and low‐density ethylene–octene copolymer (EO) have been investigated with regard to their processing, thermal and mechanical properties as well as their morphology. It was found that the amount of EO in the blend has a strong influence on the shear thinning behavior, melt viscosity and therefore the required extrusion temperature and resulting ability to incorporate temperature‐sensitive addi… Show more
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