Abstract
AbstractThe standard methods of measuring the elastic properties of polymer melts are briefly reviewed and a method of measuring another combination of viscoelastic properties, the melt strength, is described. Data are presented on the melt strength of various types of polyethylene resins and on ionomer resins. The effects on various viscoelastic properties of branching or of the addition of fine fibrils of Teflon perfluorocarbon resin are reported.
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