Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin

The compounding of Polyvinylchloride (PVC) with some additives was studied for the enhancement of physical and mechanical properties. Two categories of formulations (un-plasticized and plasticized PVC) were prepared with PVC (K value ranging from 60 to 70) taking as base polymer. Different additives...

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Main Authors: Imran Nazir Unar, Suhail Ahmed Soomro, Shaheen Aziz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemsitry 2010-12-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
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Online Access:http://www.ceacsu.edu.pk/PDF%20file/Volume%2011%20No%202/44-50-PJAEC-27102010-35_OK_.pdf
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spelling doaj-d3ad60ae3e6448ecbe8e7280fe4720d42020-11-24T21:05:38ZengNational Centre of Excellence in Analytical ChemsitryPakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry1996-918X2221-52552010-12-0111024450Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride ResinImran Nazir UnarSuhail Ahmed SoomroShaheen AzizThe compounding of Polyvinylchloride (PVC) with some additives was studied for the enhancement of physical and mechanical properties. Two categories of formulations (un-plasticized and plasticized PVC) were prepared with PVC (K value ranging from 60 to 70) taking as base polymer. Different additives generally categorized as plasticizers, fillers, stabilizers, pigments and processing aids, were mixed in the standard concentration unit “parts per hundred resins (phr)” with base polymer. Cable compound and shoe compound were prepared in plasticized-PVC category containing mainly plasticizing additives like diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP) (40 phr) and epoxidized soybean oil (2-3 phr) with general plasticizer (50-80 phr) respectively. Whereas the rigid pipe and sheet compounds were prepared as un-plasticized PVC category containing different fillers/stabilizers like tribasic lead sulphate (6 phr), lead stearate (1 phr), glyceryl monostearate (0.4 phr) in rigid pipe and butylin mercaptides (2-2.5 phr), fatty alcohol and fatty acid ester (0.5-0.8 phr) in rigid sheet compound. Experimental investigation was carried out for analyzing the mechanical properties like tensile strength, elongation at break, hardness and physical property i.e. specific gravity for the compounded samples. An appreciable increase was observed in tensile strength from 460 Kg/cm2 (base PVC-polymer) to a range of 550 Kg/cm2 for un-plasticized PVC compounds (rigid PVC-pipe and sheet) with little increase in elongation at break from 56% (base polymer) to 124.33% and 150% (for Pipe and Sheet compounds respectively). On the other side the elongation at break for plasticized PVC compounds was increased from 56% to 250.67% (for cable compound) and 351.33% (for shoe compound), where as the tensile strength was decreased from 460 Kg/cm2 to 150.33 Kg/cm2 (for cable compound) and 120.33 Kg/cm2 (for shoe compound). The hardness (shore A, D) was increased from 40 to 80 for all the compounds except shoe compound with hardness of 65.33. The impact of plasticizers was found in direct proportion on elongation at break but having inverse proportion on tensile strength. http://www.ceacsu.edu.pk/PDF%20file/Volume%2011%20No%202/44-50-PJAEC-27102010-35_OK_.pdfPolyvinylchlorideAdditivesResinPhysical properties.
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author Imran Nazir Unar
Suhail Ahmed Soomro
Shaheen Aziz
spellingShingle Imran Nazir Unar
Suhail Ahmed Soomro
Shaheen Aziz
Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
Polyvinylchloride
Additives
Resin
Physical properties.
author_facet Imran Nazir Unar
Suhail Ahmed Soomro
Shaheen Aziz
author_sort Imran Nazir Unar
title Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
title_short Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
title_full Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
title_fullStr Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Various Additives on the Physical Properties of Polyvinylchloride Resin
title_sort effect of various additives on the physical properties of polyvinylchloride resin
publisher National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemsitry
series Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
issn 1996-918X
2221-5255
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The compounding of Polyvinylchloride (PVC) with some additives was studied for the enhancement of physical and mechanical properties. Two categories of formulations (un-plasticized and plasticized PVC) were prepared with PVC (K value ranging from 60 to 70) taking as base polymer. Different additives generally categorized as plasticizers, fillers, stabilizers, pigments and processing aids, were mixed in the standard concentration unit “parts per hundred resins (phr)” with base polymer. Cable compound and shoe compound were prepared in plasticized-PVC category containing mainly plasticizing additives like diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP) (40 phr) and epoxidized soybean oil (2-3 phr) with general plasticizer (50-80 phr) respectively. Whereas the rigid pipe and sheet compounds were prepared as un-plasticized PVC category containing different fillers/stabilizers like tribasic lead sulphate (6 phr), lead stearate (1 phr), glyceryl monostearate (0.4 phr) in rigid pipe and butylin mercaptides (2-2.5 phr), fatty alcohol and fatty acid ester (0.5-0.8 phr) in rigid sheet compound. Experimental investigation was carried out for analyzing the mechanical properties like tensile strength, elongation at break, hardness and physical property i.e. specific gravity for the compounded samples. An appreciable increase was observed in tensile strength from 460 Kg/cm2 (base PVC-polymer) to a range of 550 Kg/cm2 for un-plasticized PVC compounds (rigid PVC-pipe and sheet) with little increase in elongation at break from 56% (base polymer) to 124.33% and 150% (for Pipe and Sheet compounds respectively). On the other side the elongation at break for plasticized PVC compounds was increased from 56% to 250.67% (for cable compound) and 351.33% (for shoe compound), where as the tensile strength was decreased from 460 Kg/cm2 to 150.33 Kg/cm2 (for cable compound) and 120.33 Kg/cm2 (for shoe compound). The hardness (shore A, D) was increased from 40 to 80 for all the compounds except shoe compound with hardness of 65.33. The impact of plasticizers was found in direct proportion on elongation at break but having inverse proportion on tensile strength.
topic Polyvinylchloride
Additives
Resin
Physical properties.
url http://www.ceacsu.edu.pk/PDF%20file/Volume%2011%20No%202/44-50-PJAEC-27102010-35_OK_.pdf
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