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Effect of EVA copolymer on properties of different polyethylenes in silane crosslinking process

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Pages 357-363 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The effect of molecular structure of polyethylene (PE) [low density PE (LDPE), linear LDPE and high density PE] and silane/peroxide concentration on the grafting level and gel content in silane crosslinking process has been studied. The effect of incorporation of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer on the rate of crosslinking and thermal properties of PEs has been reported. The order of gel content was LDPE>linear LDPE>high density PE. With the incorporation of EVA, the rate of crosslinking increased. The degree of crystallinity did not change with crosslinking significantly. However, the shape of melting and crystallisation peaks changed, and two regions due to gel and sol parts were formed. In EVA/PE blends, two melting points were observed for both crosslinked and uncrosslinked samples. The SEM images showed the droplet matrix morphology with the EVA as the dispersed phase, especially for EVA/LDPE blend. The EVA/PE blends failed in hot set test, while the origin of PEs passed the hot set test successfully.

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