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Effect of secondary zone dimensions on melt fracture manifestations of high density polyethylene
Authors:A Cohen
Institution:(1) Materials Science & Engineering Products Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Company, Central Research, 1702 Building, 48674 Midland, Mich., USA
Abstract:An experimental study was performed on melt fracture phenomena in extrusion of high density polyethylene. The purpose of the work was to study the sensitivity of melt fracture driven roughness to the size of recirculation zones, viz. secondary zones. The experimental apparatus consists of a right angle die and a hypodermic needle used as a capillary. The position of the needle relative to the die was adjusted using a special fixture. The roughness of the extrudate was studied as a function of penetration depth. A developed procedure provides a comparison between profile lengths of extruded strands. The computed mean, median, and mode values for roughness were presented as a function of capillary position. A qualitative analysis was conducted for the force oscillations during extrusion with a separate set of dies, equipped with the fixed capillaries of identical lengths and different depths of penetration. It was observed that the oscillatory pattern is sensitive to the sizes of the secondary zones. This qualitative observation supports the conclusions from the quantitative analysis that the roughness of the extrudate can be controlled through an adjustment of the secondary zone sizes.Partly presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society of Rheology, Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 20–23, 1986
Keywords:Melt fracture  extrusion  polyethylene  secondary zone
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