Abstract

An experimental study of tin-polypropylene compounds involving melt mixing and melt extrusion and molding over a range of temperatures is described. Problems of coalescence which make continuous mixing impossible above the melting temperature are described. Significant coalescence of the tin also results in extrusion and injection-molding problems. The influence of tin content and melt temperature on shear viscosity and extrusion character is discussed and interpreted. The electrical properties of the compounds are investigated.

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