Abstract

AbstractThe effects of molecular structure on the dicumyl peroxide crosslinking of two low density polyethylenes have been studied. Peroxide efficiency was determined largely by the content of terminal vinyls in the two polymers. Differences in molecular weight distribution and branch content had comparatively little influence on the gel content but hot creep resistance of the vulcanized materials was affected. Scorching was affected, also, by the presence of vinyl unsaturations in the polymer.

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