Parameters simply | What exactly is melt viscosity
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Melt viscosity
Melt viscosity is a characteristic that reflects difficulty of plastic melt flow and is a measure of melt flow resistance. The higher viscosity, the greater flow resistance and the more difficult flow. Molecular shape of polyethylene and its molecular weight distribution are different, its melt viscosity will have different performances.When melting temperature or applied pressure causes speed to change, it will affect melt viscosity of addition polymer or polycondensation polymer. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show relationship between melt viscosity, temperature and pressure of various resins. As can be seen from Figure 1-1, resins such as cellulose acetate, polystyrene, polymethyl methacrylate, nylon and polycarbonate have a sharp decrease in viscosity with increase of temperature, so slope of curve is large, while polyethylene and polyoxymethylene resins are not sensitive to temperature.
Some plastic viscosity is affected by temperature
No | Plastic | Sensitivity to temperature |
1 | CA | Highest |
2 | PS | High |
3 | PP | Slightly lower |
4 | PE | Normal |
5 | POM | Bad |
It can be seen from Figure 1-2 that melt viscosity of polystyrene and various polyethylene resins shows a sharp decline trend with increase of speed, while melt viscosity of nylon, polyoxymethylene, polymethyl methacrylate and polycarbonate is not sensitive to speed.
Thermoplastic polyester and polypropylene are compared in Figure 1-3. For example, in low speed region of 100 cm/s, viscosity of thermoplastic polyester is almost unchanged when shear speed is changed, while viscosity of polypropylene resin decreases sharply with increase of shear speed.
Effect of Pressure on Plastic Melt Viscosity (Example)
No | Name | Melting temperature (℃) | Pressure change range/Mpa | Viscosity increase factor |
1 | PS | 131-165 | 0-126.6 | 134 |
2 | ABS | 130-160 | 14-175.8 | 100 |
3 | PE | 105-136 | 0-126.6 | 14 |
4 | HDPE | 105-137 | 14-175.8 | 4.1 |
5 | LDPE | 105-125 | 14-175.8 | 5.6 |
6 | MDPE | 110-120 | 14-175.8 | 6.8 |
7 | PP | 160-176 | 14-175.8 | 7.3 |
Sensitivity of plastic melt viscosity to shear rate
No | Plastic | Sensitivity |
1 | ABS (most sensitive) | Sensitivity to shear decreases sequentially |
2 | PC | |
3 | PMMA | |
4 | PVC | |
5 | PA | |
6 | PP | |
7 | PS | |
8 | LDPE (least sensitive) |
For resins containing functional groups like nylon, optimal molding temperature (actual injection temperature) is near melting temperature, and its temperature adjustable range is small; due to addition polymer composed of active atomic groups, its optimal molding temperature is much higher, temperature can be adjusted in a wide range, and melt viscosity can be reduced by increasing injection speed. Properties of addition polymer resin can be better exerted by injection molding machine with multi-stage injection speed.
How common plastics improve flow properties
No | Plastic | Common name | How to improve |
1 | PE | Polyethylene | Increase screw speed |
2 | PP | Polypropylene | Increase screw speed |
3 | PA | Nylon (polyamide) | Increase temperature |
4 | POM | POM | Increase screw speed |
5 | PC | Polycarbonate | Increase temperature |
6 | PS | Polystyrene | Both will work |
7 | ABS | - | Increase temperature |
8 | PVC | PVC | Increase temperature |
9 | PMMA | PMMA | Increase temperature |
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