2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12588-015-9109-0
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Effect of processing parameters on phase morphology and mechanical properties of thermoplastic polyurethane and polydimethylsiloxane rubber blends

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“…Traditionally domain size control of polymer composites was mainly based on the adjustment of processing conditions to achieve the viscosity matching via melt mixing method. For instance, the influence of viscosity ratio on the domain size distribution of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) was investigated 32 . It was found that for TPU/PDMS, the lowest viscosity ratio during processing resulted in minute and uniform PDMS domain dispersion, while increasing the viscosity ratio led to interconnected larger PDMS domains and decreased tensile strength.…”
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“…Traditionally domain size control of polymer composites was mainly based on the adjustment of processing conditions to achieve the viscosity matching via melt mixing method. For instance, the influence of viscosity ratio on the domain size distribution of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) was investigated 32 . It was found that for TPU/PDMS, the lowest viscosity ratio during processing resulted in minute and uniform PDMS domain dispersion, while increasing the viscosity ratio led to interconnected larger PDMS domains and decreased tensile strength.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the influence of viscosity ratio on the domain size distribution of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) was investigated. 32 It was found that for TPU/PDMS, the lowest viscosity ratio during processing resulted in minute and uniform PDMS domain dispersion, while increasing the viscosity ratio led to interconnected larger PDMS domains and decreased tensile strength. Vedrana 33 investigated the influence of phase interaction and domain size on mechanical property of polylactide and low-density polyethylene blend via hot mixing.…”
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“…Meanwhile, processing rotor speed (rpm), compounding temperature and mixing time affect the properties of polymer composites . Polymer composites reinforced with natural fibers are applied in aircraft, automobile, medical, chemical, furniture, packaging and building industries .…”
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“…10,11 Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) is a border line polymer between organic and inorganic materials which has been employed in a wide range of applications due to its unique features, such as excellent low temperature flexibility, low surface energy, and high thermal stability. 12 Consequently, PS/PDMS blends have been prepared for many purposes including the fabrication of membranes with hydrophobic surfaces; modification of rubbers; and production of specific materials for tribological applications. [13][14][15] However, stability problems arise from PS/PDMS blends mainly due to the migration of PDMS to the surface, as well as from its nonuniform dispersion in the PS matrix.…”
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