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Materials | 2016

Morphology Formation in PC/ABS Blends during Thermal Processing and the Effect of the Viscosity Ratio of Blend Partners

Stefanie Bärwinkel; Andreas Seidel; Sven Hobeika; Ralf Hufen; Michaela Mörl; Volker Altstädt

Morphology formation during compounding, as well as injection molding of blends containing 60 wt % polycarbonate (PC) and 40 wt % polybutadiene rubber-modified styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers (ABS), has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Profiles of the blend morphology have been recorded in injection-molded specimens and significant morphology gradients observed between their skin and core. A <10 µm thick surface layer with strongly dispersed and elongated nano-scale (streak-like) styrene acrylonitrile (SAN) phases and well-dispersed, isolated SAN-grafted polybutadiene rubber particles is followed by a 50–150 µm thick skin layer in which polymer morphology is characterized by lamellar SAN/ABS phases. Thickness of these lamellae increases with the distance from the specimen’s surface. In the core of the specimens the SAN-grafted polybutadiene rubber particles are exclusively present within the SAN phases, which exhibit a much coarser and less oriented, dispersed morphology compared to the skin. The effects of the viscosity of the SAN in the PC/ABS blends on phase morphologies and correlations with fracture mechanics in tensile and impact tests were investigated, including scanning electron microscopy (SEM) assessment of the fracture surfaces. A model explaining the mechanisms of morphology formation during injection molding of PC/ABS blends is discussed.


Archive | 2000

Containers made of a branched polycarbonate

Klaus Horn; Ralf Hufen; Wolfgang Alewelt; Peter Gebauer; Franky Bruynseels


Archive | 2005

Polyformals as a coextrusion protective layer on polycarbonate

Helmut-Werner Heuer; Rolf Wehrmann; Sylvia Braun; Claus Rüdiger; Marco Roelofs; Wolfgang Nising; Siegfried Anders; Jürgen Röhner; Rüdiger Gorny; Ralf Hufen


Archive | 2003

Polycarbonate with high extensional viscosity

Klaus Horn; Ralf Hufen; Markus Krieter; Dirk-Jacques Dijkstra; Jens Hepperle; Helmut Münstedt


Archive | 1996

(Co)polycarbonates stabilised against gamma -radiation

Wolfgang Ebert; Ralf Hufen; Heidemarie Pantke; Klaus Berg


Archive | 1994

Radiation-resistant polycarbonates

Gerhard Dipl Chem Dr Fennhoff; Ralf Hufen; Klaus Kircher; Wolfgang Ebert


Archive | 1993

Polycondensate composition stabilised against ionising-radiation induced degradation

Douglas G. Powell; Charles E. Lundy; Gerhard Dipl Chem Dr Fennhoff; Ralf Hufen; Klaus Kircher


Archive | 2003

Plastic containers with uniform wall thickness

Klaus Horn; Ralf Hufen; Markus Krieter; Dirk-Jacques Dijkstra; Jens Hepperle; Helmut Münstedt


Archive | 1996

(Co)polycarbonates stabilized against gamma-rays

Wolfgang Ebert; Ralf Hufen; Rudiger Schubart; Gerhard Dipl Chem Dr Fennhoff


Archive | 1994

Polycondensates which can be sterilized by γ-radiation

Douglas G. Powell; Charles E. Lundy; Gerhard Dipl Chem Dr Fennhoff; Ralf Hufen; Klaus Kircher

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