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Journal of Rheology | 1990

Processing preshear and orientation effects on the rheology of an LCP melt

Paul D. Frayer; Paul J. Huspeni

Independent LCP melt rheological measurements were performed using both capillary and slit rheometer die equipment. The latter was attached to the end of a laboratory extruder so that the attending rheological measurements were obtained under actual processing conditions. The viscosity–shear rate behavior determined by these two methods for the subject LCP melts was significantly different. For a specified melt temperature and shear rate, the viscosity measured by the slit rheometer was as much as 10× lower than that measured by capillary rheometry. The above measured viscosity differences appear real since corresponding viscosity measurements on conventional polymers such as LLDPE and HDPE by these two methods produced equivalent results. Thus, the rheology of these LCP melts is strongly dependent upon preshear history, die geometry, and residence time. This dependence is attributed to the highly anisotropic nature of the LCP melt, the tendency of the polymer ‘‘domains’’ or chains to orient when processe...


Archive | 1989

High strength polymers and blends of hydroquinone poly(iso-terephthalates) containing residues of p-hydroxybenzoic acid

Brian Allen Stern; Marcus Matzner; Richard Layton; Paul J. Huspeni; Paul D. Frayer; James William Cleary


Archive | 1990

High modulus, high strength melt-processible polyester of hydroquinone poly (iso-terephthalates) containing residues of a p-hydroxybenzoic acid

Richard Layton; James William Cleary; Paul J. Huspeni; Paul D. Frayer; Markus Matzner


Archive | 1989

Blends of liquid crystalline polymers of hydroquinone poly(isoterephthalates) p-hydroxybenzoic acid polymers and another LCP containing oxybisbenzene and naphthalene derivatives

Paul J. Huspeni; Brian Allen Stern; Paul D. Frayer; Richard Layton; Markus Matzner


Archive | 1989

Hydroquinone poly(iso-terephthalates) containing residues of p-hydroxybenzoic acid

Richard Layton; James William Cleary; Paul J. Huspeni; Paul D. Frayer


Archive | 1991

Plastic ovenware compositions

Richard Layton; Paul J. Huspeni; Paul D. Frayer


Archive | 1988

Molding compositions comprising wholly aromatic polymers which contain carbon black

Paul D. Frayer


Archive | 1990

Polymer compositions having improved molding characteristics

Paul J. Huspeni; Richard Layton; Paul D. Frayer


Archive | 1988

Molding compositions comprising reinforced filled wholly aromatic polyesters

Paul D. Frayer


Archive | 1990

Shrinkage in Parts Molded from Thermotropic Liquid-Crystalline Polymers: Dependence upon Part Geometry and Filler Content

Paul D. Frayer; Paul J. Huspeni

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