2017
DOI: 10.1002/app.44906
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Effects of ultrasonic vibration on the rheological behavior of high‐density polyethylene composites filled with flash aluminum flake pigments

Abstract: The metallic effect of polymer composites was produced through the loading of flash aluminum flake pigments (FAFPs) into polymers. This production method could eliminate postprocessing techniques, such as spray coating, painting, or metallization. We used a self-improved, ultrasound-assisted capillary rheometer to explore the rheological behavior of high-density polyethylene composites filled with FAFPs in the absence and presence of ultrasound treatment. The effects of the ultrasound intensity, experimental t… Show more

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