ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS CRACKING OF POLYETHYLENE
MODIFICATION OF THE GRIFFITH THEORY FOR THE PRESENCE OF LIQUIDS HAS BEEN SHOWN TO EXPLAIN SOME FACETS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS CRACKING OF POLYETHYLENE. IN THE ABSENCE OF INTERCRYSTALLINE LINKS AND TIE MOLECULES, ONE IMPORTANT FACTOR IS THE TENSION GENERATED BETWEEN THE SPHERULITE BOUNDARY AND THE LIQUID ENVIRONMENT. JUDICIOUS INCORPORATION OF SILANES INTO POLYETHYLENE APPEAR TO REDUCE THE TENDENCY TO STRESS CRACKING BY MODIFYING THE INTERFACIAL TENSIONS BETWEEN THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE POLYMER. /AUTHOR/
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Corporate Authors:
J Polymer Science
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Authors:
- Schonhorn, H
- Frisch, H L
- Albarino, R V
- Publication Date: 1973-5
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 1013-21
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Serial:
- Volume: 11
- Issue Number: 5
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Ethylene resins; Fracture mechanics; Silane; Stresses; Surface tension
- Uncontrolled Terms: Polyethylene
- Subject Areas: Geotechnology; Highways; Materials;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00217344
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Oct 16 1973 12:00AM