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Measuring the rheological properties of polymer melts with on-line rotational rheometry

Since the rheological response of a polymer system to an imposed stress is sensitive to composition, morphology, degree of mixing or temperature, on-line rheometry carried out along the length of the processing or compounding equipment - and able to follow the evolution of physical–chemical processe...

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Published in:Polymer testing 2011-09, Vol.30 (6), p.602-610
Main Authors: Mould, S., Barbas, J., Machado, A.V., Nóbrega, J.M., Covas, J.A.
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Blending
Composites
Evolution
Exact sciences and technology
Extruders
Forms of application and semi-finished materials
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Monitors
On-line rheometry
On-line systems
Polymer industry, paints, wood
Polymer nanocomposites
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Properties and testing
Rheological properties
Rheometry
Rotational
Technology of polymers
Testing and control
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