2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2006.02.006
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Rheological hybrid effect in nylon 6/liquid crystalline polymer blends caused by added glass beads

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“…[5] Its definition is as follows: ''a phenomenon in which the melt viscosity of a ternary polymer blend decreases with increasing filler loading, influenced by the minor polymer phase in the blend''.…”
Section: Rheological Hybrid Effectmentioning
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“…[5] Its definition is as follows: ''a phenomenon in which the melt viscosity of a ternary polymer blend decreases with increasing filler loading, influenced by the minor polymer phase in the blend''.…”
Section: Rheological Hybrid Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking spherical glass bead (GB) as the filler, ternary Nylon 6 (N)/GB/Vectra A950 (an aromatic copolyester used in all of these correspondingly cited papers, and simplified to LCP in the context for convenience) composites were obtained. [5] Although the ball bearing effect worked at lower GB filling as occurred in polycarbonate (PC)/ GB composites, [6] this ball bearing effect did not work at higher GB filling. The viscosity of binary N/GB composites increases with increasing bead content over the entire range of shear rate investigated, such as h (N/GB1) (45/55) > h (N/GB1) (62/38) > h (N/GB1) (95/5) at shear rate of 115.2 s (Figure 1).…”
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“…However, contrast to this trend, it has been found that filler loading into polymer melts containing thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) decreases the viscosity of whole melt to such an extent that the melt viscosity decreases even with the increase of the filler loading. This phenomenon has been termed as rheological hybrid effect with its definition of “a phenomenon in which the melt viscosity of a ternary polymer blend decreases with increasing filler loading, influenced by the minor polymer phase in the blend” [3]. Up to now this effect has been observed in several ternary blend or composite systems with added fillers of different shapes and sizes.…”
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