Morphology and Impact Strength of High Density Polyethylene/Polyamide Alloy

HDPE/PA 알로이의 모포로지와 충격강도

  • Lee, Yong-Moo (National Industrial Technology Institute Physical Testing Division) ;
  • Kang, Doo-Whan (Dankook University Department of Polymer Science and Engineering)
  • 이용무 (국립공업기술원 종합물성과) ;
  • 강두환 (단국대학교 고분자공학과)
  • Published : 1993.12.31

Abstract

The morphology and impact strength of alloys of high density polyethylene(HDPE) and nylon-6(PA) with modified $ethylene-{\alpha}-olefin$ copolymer(OCP) as compatibilizer and impact modifier were measured by the scanning electron microscope(SEM) and the notched Izod impact test(and the high rate impact test), respectively. HDPE is incompatible with PA and specimens obtained from simple mechanical mixing show the inferior properties. However, it was indicated that OCP played roles of not only impact modifier but also compatibilizer. High rate impact test results were different from those of the notched Izod impact test, but in both tests OCP was effective for HDPE/PA blends. From SEM observation, the size of the dispersed phase in alloys prepared with OCP is much smaller than that of alloys without OCP and the interfacial adhesion of alloys prepared with OCP is also better. Toughening mechanism of polymer blends was discussed by combining the morphology analysis with mechanical and thermal properties.

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