The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar

This work presents the applications of Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer to characterize the properties of polymer blends, PVC/PEMA (poly ethyl methyl crylate / poly vinyl chloride). In this project, four sample that different in the compositions of PEMA was used. We maintained the amount of PVC but used...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.487002021-07-22T08:42:10Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48700/ The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar Mukhtar, Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Analytical chemistry Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics This work presents the applications of Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer to characterize the properties of polymer blends, PVC/PEMA (poly ethyl methyl crylate / poly vinyl chloride). In this project, four sample that different in the compositions of PEMA was used. We maintained the amount of PVC but used different composition of PEMA that were 15%, 25%, 30% and 40%. All the composition of PEMA and PVC was prepared by solving cast technique and makes as four different thin film sample. Through the tension mode with a single frequency and temperature scan, the entire sample was characterized and resulted in storage modulus, loss modulus, tan delta and glass transition. The graph for all the result was obtained using OriginPro. The result showed that the pattern of the storage modulus, loss modulus and tan delta was same for each sample. Sample 25% of PVC/PEMA was showed the highest of storage modulus and also for loss modulus. While in tan delta, PVC/PEMA of 40% showed the highest result. We also know the glass transition temperature based on their peak value. Therefore, DMTA was a powerful and a sensitive tool that can measure all of the mechanical properties of polymer blends. 2011 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48700/1/48700.pdf ID48700 Mukhtar, Nur Zahidatul Fathinah (2011) The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics
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Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics
Mukhtar, Nur Zahidatul Fathinah
The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
description This work presents the applications of Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer to characterize the properties of polymer blends, PVC/PEMA (poly ethyl methyl crylate / poly vinyl chloride). In this project, four sample that different in the compositions of PEMA was used. We maintained the amount of PVC but used different composition of PEMA that were 15%, 25%, 30% and 40%. All the composition of PEMA and PVC was prepared by solving cast technique and makes as four different thin film sample. Through the tension mode with a single frequency and temperature scan, the entire sample was characterized and resulted in storage modulus, loss modulus, tan delta and glass transition. The graph for all the result was obtained using OriginPro. The result showed that the pattern of the storage modulus, loss modulus and tan delta was same for each sample. Sample 25% of PVC/PEMA was showed the highest of storage modulus and also for loss modulus. While in tan delta, PVC/PEMA of 40% showed the highest result. We also know the glass transition temperature based on their peak value. Therefore, DMTA was a powerful and a sensitive tool that can measure all of the mechanical properties of polymer blends.
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author Mukhtar, Nur Zahidatul Fathinah
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title The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
title_short The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
title_full The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
title_fullStr The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
title_full_unstemmed The investigation of mechanical properties of PVC/PEMA polymer blends using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) / Nur Zahidatul Fathinah Mukhtar
title_sort investigation of mechanical properties of pvc/pema polymer blends using dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (dmta) / nur zahidatul fathinah mukhtar
publishDate 2011
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48700/1/48700.pdf
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