Open Access Research Article

Polymer Structures Based on Dynamically Cured Plastomer/Elastomer

Mihaela (Vilsan) Nituica, Roxana Trusca, Dana Gurau
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Published 30 Sep 2016
Pages 424–427

Abstract

At global scale, the trend of developing new thermoresistant polymeric structures, obtained from a mixture of dynamically cured elastomer/plastomer, and compatibility and curing agents, broadens their area of application and leads to greening of their processing technology and qualitative performance. Through dynamic curing and compatibilization, the elastomeric particles disperse more readily in the mixture thus making it possible to develop new innovative materials and techniques. Polymer structures were obtained by extrusion granulation technology, tested physico-mechanically (hardness, elasticity, tensile strength) according to current standards and morphologically by electron microscopy (SEM).

Keywords: polymeric structures; terpolymer rubber; polypropylene; dynamic vulcanization

How to Cite this Article

Nituica, M., Trusca, R., & Gurau, D. (2016). Polymer Structures Based on Dynamically Cured Plastomer/Elastomer. Materiale Plastice, 53(3), 424–427.
Nituica M, Trusca R, Gurau D. Polymer Structures Based on Dynamically Cured Plastomer/Elastomer. Materiale Plastice. 2016;53(3):424–427.
M. Nituica, R. Trusca, and D. Gurau, "Polymer Structures Based on Dynamically Cured Plastomer/Elastomer,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 424–427, 2016.
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