effect of plasticizer percentage on thermal properties
(PDF) Effect of Plasticizer Percentage on Thermal Properties
The effect of DOP plasticizer percentage on limiting oxygen index and thermal stability of plasticised PVC was investigated in this paper. DOP was added PVC with various quantities (20, 30, and 50
Plasticizer
An energetic plasticizer improves the physical properties of an energetic material while also increasing its specific energy yield. Energetic plasticizers are usually preferred to non-energetic plasticizers, especially for solid rocket propellants. Energetic plasticizers reduce the required mass of propellant, enabling a rocket vehicle to carry
(PDF) Effect of Plasticizer Type and Concentration on Tensile
Change in plasticizer concentration showed an insignificant effect on the thermal properties of S-plasticized films. The glass transition temperature of SPS films slightly decreased as the
Plasticizer
Plasticizers are added to materials to make them softer and more flexible; some plasticizers are more efficient at this than others. Plasticizer efficiency is used to describe the ability of a plasticizer to make the product softer and is reported as a ratio of the slope of the hardness versus plasticized concentration to the slope of that found for DOP.
Effects of plasticizers on thermal properties and heat
3.4. Effect of plasticizer on thermal properties. Thermal transition temperatures typically are used to determine sealing temperatures of polymers (Hernandez, 1997). Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a common method for determination of transition temperatures (onset temperature, T o and peak temperature, T p).
Thermal Properties of Plasticized Poly (Lactic Acid) (PLA
proposed to improve thermal properties of PLA while PLA modifications are carried out more rarely [4]-[8]. According to author knowledge, few studies have been done to investigate the combined effect of both plasticizer and nucleating agent on crystallization rate of PLA. Huneault [5] investigated the effect of heterogeneous
Effect of Kaolinite on the Mechanical Properties, Thermal
Effect of Kaolinite on the Mechanical Properties, Thermal Properties, Flammability and Water Absorption Percentage of Poly (Vinyl Chloride) Composite 28 IJCPE Vol.18 No.2 (June 2017) -Available online at: www.iasj.net radiation that can ionize it. To make
Effect of plasticizer on the thermal, mechanical
The addition of plasticizer results in a decrease in the glass transition temperature and a change in the mechanical properties. Different tests were carried out to the optimum percentage of plasticizer content (1.5–3% weight ratio to epoxy resin) required to obtain the maximum anticorrosion performance of the epoxy primer.
Effect of titanium dioxide on some mechanical, thermal
The effects of TiO 2 (titanium dioxide) loading were evaluated relative to mechanical, thermal, and surface properties of the wood-plastic nanocomposites (WPNs). Pine wood flour, mixed with maleic anhydride polypropylene (MAPP), TiO 2 nanoparticles (0 wt%, 1 wt%, 2 wt%, 3 wt%, 4 wt%, and 5 wt%), and polypropylene, was compounded in a twin screw
Effects of Bio-based Plasticizers on Mechanical and Thermal
The effects of plasticizers on the mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and melt rheological properties of composites and the thermal migration of plasticizers were characterized. The results demonstrated that WPVC/ DBP and WPVC/EFAME composites had better elongation at break; however, composites with bio-based plasticizers exhibited significantly
Effects of Hydrophilic Plasticizers on Mechanical, Thermal
Effects of Hydrophilic Plasticizers on Mechanical, Thermal, and Surface Properties of Chitosan Films NUGRAHA E. SUYATMA,LAN TIGHZERT,* AND ALAIN COPINET Centre d’Etudes et de Recherche en Mate´riaux et Emballage (CERME), Ecole Supe´rieure d’Inge´nieurs
Effect of glycerol and sorbitol plasticizers on physical
Effect of glycerol and sorbitol plasticizers on physical and thermal properties of sugar palm starch based films . M.L. Sanyang *1, S.M. Sapuan 1, 2, 3, M. Jawaid 3, M.R. Ishak 4, J. Sahari 5