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Effect of Polymerization Technology on Processing Stability of Polypropylene Impact Copolymers

TOCHÁČEK, J. JANČÁŘ, J. HERMANOVÁ, S. KALFUS, J.

Original Title

Effect of Polymerization Technology on Processing Stability of Polypropylene Impact Copolymers

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Processing stability of polypropylene impact-copolymers (ICPP) produced by Innovene, Spheripol and Unipol technologies were investigated during multiple extrusion using a twin-screw extruder at 220 degC . The materials were stabilized using the same type and level of phenol/phosphite stabilization. The observed differences in processing and long-term stabilities were related primarily to the reactivity of catalyst residues rather than to other factors, such as contents of ethylene, quantity of extractables, EPR phase composition, levels of ash or individual elements in it.

Keywords

Processing, stability, polypropylene, impact-copolymer, ICPP, Innovene, Spheripol, Unipol, multiple extrusion, twin-screw, extruder, reactivity, catalyst residues

Authors

TOCHÁČEK, J.; JANČÁŘ, J.; HERMANOVÁ, S.; KALFUS, J.

RIV year

2010

Released

5. 9. 2010

Publisher

MoDeSt Hellenic Organizing Committee - editors: C.D.Papaspyrides, S.N.Vouyiouka

Location

Athens, Greece

ISBN

978-960-99362-0-0

Book

MODEST 2010GR - 6th International Conference on Modification, Degradation and Stabilization of Polymers, Proceedings CD

Pages from

CD

Pages to

CD

Pages count

2