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Influence of molecular structure on the foamability of polypropylene: linear and extensional rheological fingerprint

Bahreini et al., 2018

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16721213341363087479
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Bahreini E
Aghamiri S
Wilhelm M
Abbasi M
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Journal of Cellular Plastics

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The foaming structure and rheological properties of four different isotactic homo- polypropylenes with various molecular weights and an isotactic long chain branched polypropylene were investigated to find a suitable rheological fingerprint for PP foams. The …
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