Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.63, No.8, 1015-1027, 1997
Structure and Properties of Injection-Molding of Polypropylene/Polystyrene Blends
A homoisotactic polypropylene (PP) was melt blended with 0-30 wt % of three kinds of polystyrene (PS) with melt flow indexes lower than, similar to, and higher than that of PP. The blends were injection molded at cylinder temperatures of 200-280 degrees C, and the structure and properties of the injection moldings were studied. With PS blending, although the PP molding whitened, no surface defect such as layer peeling and pearl-like appearance occurred. The rigidity and dimensional accuracy of the molding improved without much deterioration in impact strength and heat resistance. At the same time the fluidity also improved. The injection moldings of PP/PS blends did not show clear skin/core structure under a polarizing microscope. The degrees of crystallinity and crystalline c-axis orientation decreased with PS blending. PS particles were the smallest when the ratio of the viscosity of the PS to that of PP at molding shear rate was slightly lower than unity.
Keywords:NUCLEATOR-ADDED POLYPROPYLENES;HIGHER-ORDER STRUCTURES;MOLDED POLYPROPYLENE;ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE;MOLECULAR-ORIENTATION;FILLED POLYPROPYLENES;ATACTIC POLYSTYRENE;IMPACT PROPERTIES;MORPHOLOGY;ETHYLENE