期刊缩写 J VINYL ADDIT TECHN
期刊全称 JOURNAL OF VINYL & ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY 《乙烯基与添加剂工艺杂志》
出版国家 UNITED STATES
出版周期 Quarterly
出版商 Society of Plastics Engineers
期刊ISSN 1083-5601
2012-2013最新影响因子 1.107
The Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology (JVAT) is well-equipped to present the latest peer-reviewed information from around the world in all areas of vinyl polymers and in additives and modifiers for other polymeric materials. All of the important thermoplastics and thermoset polymers are covered in contributed papers and invited reviews prepared by world-renowned experts. JVAT is a quarterly Society of Plastics Engineers technical periodical.
Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology is a peer-reviewed technical publication for new work in the fields of polymer modifiers and additives, vinyl polymers and selected review papers. Over half of all papers in JVAT are based on technology of additives and modifiers for all classes of polymers: thermoset polymers and both condensation and addition thermoplastics. Papers on vinyl technology include PVC additives.
Single and hybrid mineral fillers (talc/silica and talc/calcium carbonate)-filled polypropylene composites: Effects of filler loading and ratios
Properties of single and hybrid fillers with polypropylene (PP) composites were studied in this research work. The effect of filler loadings of three types of mineral fillers, namely talc, silica, and CaCO3, was investigated. In hybrid composites systems, the effect of silica/talc (SI/T) and CaCO3/talc (CC/T) filler ratios at 40 wt% was determined. Generally, the results demonstrated that SI/T has higher modulus than CC/T but both hybrids did not have a significant effect on PP strength. In thermal properties, both hybrids have a nucleating ability as they increase the crystallization temperature and onset of crystallization temperature of PP. Results of analysis by TGA revealed that SI/T increased thermal stability of PP composites more than CC/T. Better flammability of the SI/T system is exhibited by lower burning rates of SI/T than CC/T, which indicates better thermal stability of the hybrid system. J. VINYL ADDIT. TECHNOL., 2014. ? 2014 Society of Plastics Engineers |