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    Effect of polymer matrix on the rheology of hydroxapatite filled polyethylene composites.

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    2002
    Author
    Martyn, Michael T.
    Joseph, R.
    McGregor, W.J.
    Tanner, K.E.
    Coates, Philip D.
    Keyword
    Rheological properties
    Temperature effect
    Melting point
    Pseudoplastic fluid
    Flow curve
    Property composition relationship
    Isothermal compressibility
    Shear viscosity
    Shear stress
    Stress strain relation
    Injection molding
    Hydroxyapatite
    Dispersion reinforced material
    High density ethylene polymer
    Composite material
    Experimental study
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    Abstract
    The effect of matrix polymer and filler content on the rheological behavior of hydroxyapatite-filled injection molding grade high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has been studied. Studies of the flow curves revealed that the matrix and the composite exhibit three distinct regions in the flow curve, namely, a pseudoplastic region at low to moderate shear rates, a plateau and a second pseudoplastic region at high shear rates. The shear stress corresponding to the plateau (Tc) is dependent on both the filler concentration and the melt temperature. Addition of HA in the HDPE matrix increases the value of Tc and decreases compressibility of the melt. An increase in temperature also raises the value of Tc. From the nature of flow curves it is concluded that the matrix polymer largely decides the rheology of the composite.
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    Martyn, M.T., Joseph, R., McGregor, W.J., Tanner, K.E. and Coates, P. (2002). Effect of polymer matrix on the rheology of hydroxapatite filled polyethylene composites. Polymer Engineering & Science. Vol. 42, No.2, pp. 326-335.
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