Reducing Antiblock and Polymer Processing Aid Interactions for Improved Blown Film Melt Fracture Elimination, 1999 Polymers, Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings

Stephen E. Amos, Don Deutsch--Combinations of antiblock and polymer processing aid (PPA) can result in interactions that reduce the PPA effectiveness. This is typically characterized by the need for higher concentrations of PPA to completely eliminate melt fracture compared to formulations not containing antiblock. New technology can reduce the potential for negative interactions between antiblock and PPA and allow for improved LLDPE film optical properties.

Author: Amos, S.E., Deutsch, D.
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Reducing Antiblock and Polymer Processing Aid Interactions for Improved Blown Film Melt Fracture Elimination, 1999 Polymers, Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings
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