Authors
Karl M Seven, Jeffrey M Cogen, James F Gilchrist
Publication date
2016/5
Source
Polymer Engineering & Science
Volume
56
Issue
5
Pages
541-554
Description
A review of nucleating agent (NA) types and their effect on crystallization in high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) is presented. The focus is on methods to improve the physical properties of HDPE due to its widespread use in commercial applications and high volume use in typical industrial processes including extrusion, injection molding, and blow molding. The crystallization process in HDPE significantly affects its final optical, mechanical, and thermal properties. The addition of NAs affects the physical properties of HDPE by controlling the crystallization from the melt state. Specific NAs improve properties such as clarity, cycle time, and modulus. NAs are more widely developed for polypropylene (PP) than HDPE as its slower crystallization rate allows greater control in achieving property improvements. While certain NAs are effective in improving property characteristics in HDPE, greater control over the crystallization …
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Scholar articles
KM Seven, JM Cogen, JF Gilchrist - Polymer Engineering & Science, 2016