Investigation of different UV stabilizer effects on HDPE grades için kapak resmi
Investigation of different UV stabilizer effects on HDPE grades
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Investigation of different UV stabilizer effects on HDPE grades
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Germen, Okay, author.
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In this study, a performance Hindered Amin Light Stabilizer (HALS), used to prevent the structure of polymeric materials from UV and thermal degradation, was investigated using High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) injection grade. The primary goal of this study is to understand the effects of different HALS types, that consist of low molecular mass and high molecular mass, on mechanical and physical properties of HDPE using a design of experiment method. In addition, Minitab program was used to analyze the data, obtained with the experimental design, with ANOVA analyses to estimate the OIT and Loss Elongation% responses of the samples made with varying HALS amounts and types. Briefly, Elongation Lost% which is the ratio of Elongation% Before Aging to Elongation % After Aging and OIT(Oxidative Induction Time) were studied in different recipes of HDPE Injection Molding Plaque specimens in order to measure the effect of HALS1 (Tin770), HALS2(Tin622) and HALS3(Chim944) on aging. One-year of aging was simulated using a standard aging chamber. It was observed that synergetic effect of HALS1 with HALS3 was much more effective than thatof HALS2 with HALS3. Moreover, it was determined that the samples containing antioxidant which did not contain any HALS additive were completely degraded at the end of the same aging process. This study showed that OIT results of samples were affected directly by the amount of HALS3 which protected the polymer against long-term exposure to UV radiation and high temperature whereas neither HALS1 nor HALS2 showed the same protection.
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Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology: Chemical Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology: Chemical Engineering--Thesis (Master).
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