1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9418(96)00032-3
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Comparison of the weather resistance of different thermoplastic elastomers

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“…Alkaline environment aging of polymers may create damage in the form of crazing, micro cracking and other types of morphology changes, thus allowing additional moisture absorption to occur [13]. Even more the NaCl particles were trapped on the surface of composite, becoming a coating, which played role in separating the MgO and Charcoal from the moisture [14].…”
Section: Hardness Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkaline environment aging of polymers may create damage in the form of crazing, micro cracking and other types of morphology changes, thus allowing additional moisture absorption to occur [13]. Even more the NaCl particles were trapped on the surface of composite, becoming a coating, which played role in separating the MgO and Charcoal from the moisture [14].…”
Section: Hardness Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1180 The degradation behavior of the blend was strongly influenced by the interaction of the two polymers in the amorphous phase. 1180 14.45.1 TPE Thermoplastic olefins (TPO), thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), [1181][1182][1183][1184][1185][1186] and thermoplastic vulcanizates differ in the degree of crosslinking in the dispersed phase ranging from none to fully crosslinked. Segmented polyurethane block copolymers and styrenic block copolymers are earlier examples of TPEs.…”
Section: Polymer Blendsmentioning
confidence: 99%