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Modeling of peroxide initiated controlled degradation of polypropylene in a twin screw extruder

In this work, experimental and theoretical studies of the free‐radical initiated molecular weight degradation of polypropylene in a modular self‐wiping corotating twin screw extruder have been investigated. Our objective was to build a model that would be able to predict the evolution of the average...

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Published in:Polymer engineering and science 2000-02, Vol.40 (2), p.344-356
Main Authors: Berzin, F., Vergnes, B., Dufossé, P., Delamare, L.
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Molecular weights
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