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Adhesion of propylene–ethylene copolymers to high‐density polyethylene

Polymer Engineering and Science(2010)

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The adhesion of some propylene–ethylene (P/E) copolymers to polypropylene (PP) and high density polyethylene (HDPE) was studied in order to compare them with other olefin copolymers as compatibilizers for PP/HDPE blends. A one-dimensional model of the compatibilized blends was fabricated by layer-multiplying coextrusion. The microlayered tapes consisted of many alternating layers of PP and HDPE with a thin tie-layer inserted at each interface. The thickness of the tie-layer varied from 0.1 to 15 μm, which included thicknesses comparable to those of the interfacial layer in a compatibilized blend. In the T-peel test, the P/E copolymers delaminated at the HDPE interface. An elastomeric P/E with higher ethylene content exhibited substantially higher delamination toughness than a more thermoplastic P/E with lower ethylene content. Inspection of the crack-tip damage zone revealed that a change from deformation of the entire tie-layer to formation of a localized yielded zone was responsible. By treating the damage zone as an Irwin plastic zone, it was demonstrated that a critical stress controlled the delamination toughness. The temperature dependence of the delamination toughness was also measured. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2010. © 2009 Society of Plastics Engineers
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copolymers,adhesion,propylene-ethylene,high-density
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