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Volumn 22, Issue 6, 2011, Pages 942-950
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Comparison of the effect of mica and talc and chemical coupling on the rheology, morphology, and mechanical properties of polypropylene composites
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Author keywords
Mica; Morphology; Polypropylene; Rheology; Talc
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Indexed keywords
ADHESION PROMOTER;
CHEMICAL COUPLING;
COMPLEX VISCOSITY;
CROSS-OVER FREQUENCIES;
EFFECT OF CHEMICALS;
FILLER CONTENTS;
FILLER PARTICLES;
LOW FREQUENCY;
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE GRAFTED POLYPROPYLENE;
MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE;
MINERAL PARTICLES;
NEWTONIANS;
OSCILLATORY SHEAR;
POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITE;
POLYPROPYLENE MATRICES;
POWER-LAW;
PP MATRIX;
REINFORCING EFFECTS;
SHEAR RATES;
SHEAR THINNING EFFECT;
TENSILE TESTS;
TERMINAL ZONES;
TWIN SCREW EXTRUDERS;
VISCOSITY BEHAVIOR;
YIELD BEHAVIORS;
COUPLING AGENTS;
ELASTICITY;
FILLERS;
INJECTION MOLDING;
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE;
MORPHOLOGY;
PLASTIC PRODUCTS;
POLYPROPYLENES;
RESINS;
RHEOLOGY;
SHEAR DEFORMATION;
SHEAR FLOW;
TALC;
TENSILE STRENGTH;
TENSILE TESTING;
THERMOPLASTICS;
VISCOSITY;
MICA;
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EID: 79955980476
PISSN: 10427147
EISSN: 10991581
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/pat.1600 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (40)
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References (25)
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