Zhong‐Zhen YuYuchun OuZhong‐Neng QiGuo‐Hua Hu
Super-tough nylon 6 was prepared by using maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene-octene rubber/semicrystalline polyolefin blend (TPEg) as an impact modifier. The morphology, dynamic mechanical behavior, mechanical properties, and toughening mechanism were studied. Results indicate that TPEg with a semicrystalline polyolefin core and a polyethylene-octane rubber shell, possesses not only a better processability of extruding and pelletizing with a lower cost, but also an improved toughening effect in comparison with the maleated pure polyethylene-octene rubber. The shear yielding is the main mechanism of the impact energy dissipation. In addition, the influence of melt viscosity of nylon 6 on toughening effectiveness was also investigated. High melt viscosity of matrix is advantageous to the improvement of notched Izod impact strength. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 36: 1987–1994, 1998
Zhong‐Zhen YuYuchun OuZhong‐Neng QiGuo‐Hua Hu
Zhong‐Zhen YuMing LeiYuchun OuGuisheng YangGuo‐Hua Hu
Zhong‐Zhen YuMing LeiYuchun OuGuisheng YangGuo‐Hua Hu
Zhong‐Zhen YuMing LeiYuchun OuGuo‐Hua Hu
Zhong‐Zhen YuMing LeiYuchun OuGuo‐Hua Hu