Investigation of the phase morphology of dynamically vulcanized PVC/NBR blends using atomic force microscopy

Volume: 117, Issue: 6, Pages: 3211 - 3219
Published: May 3, 2010
Abstract
Dynamic vulcanization is a mixing process employed in the melt state of elastomers with thermoplastics. This process may result in the formation of thermoplastic vulcanized (TPV) materials with improved properties such as mechanical strength, Young's modulus, hardness, and abrasion fatigue. In this study, a vulcanized thermoplastic was obtained by the dynamic vulcanization of poly(vinyl chloride)/acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (PVC/NBR) blends...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation of the phase morphology of dynamically vulcanized PVC/NBR blends using atomic force microscopy
Published Date
May 3, 2010
Volume
117
Issue
6
Pages
3211 - 3219
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