Abstract
Two samples have been prepared to study the effect of interchain crosslinking on the heat shrinkability of the blends. In the first sample low-density poly(ethylene) is blended with ethylene acrylic rubbert while in the second one glycidyl acrylate-grafted low-density poly(ethylene) is bleded with ethylene acrylic rubber. it is revealed that interchain crosslinking in the glycidyl acrylate grafted low-density poly(ethylene) and ethylene acrylic rubber improves the heat shrinkability in the second sample.
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