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AbstractThe toughness of high‐density polyethylene (HDPE)/glass‐bead blends containing various glass‐bead contents as a function of temperature was studied. The toughness of the blends was determined from the notch Izod impact test. A sharp brittle–ductile transition was observed in impact strength–interparticle distance (ID) curves at various temperatures. The brittle–ductile transition of HDPE/glass‐bead blends occurred either with reduced ID or with increased temperature. The results indicated that the brittle–ductile‐transition temperature dropped markedly with increasing glass‐bead content. Moreover, the correlation between the critical interparticle distance (IDc) and temperature was obtained. Similar to the IDc of polymer blends with elastomers, the IDc nonlinearly increased with increasing temperature. However, this was the first observation of the variation of the IDc with temperature for polymer blends with rigid particles. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 39: 1855–1859, 2001

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