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332867 
Journal Article 
Effects of Additives on Fusion Parameters of Rigid PVC Formulations 
Moghri, M; Garmabi, H; Akbarian, M 
2008 
Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology
ISSN: 1083-5601
EISSN: 1548-0585 
14 
73-78 
The effects of varying amounts of tribasic lead sulfate (TBLS), dibasic lead stearate (DBLS), neutral lead stearate (NLS), calcium stearate (Ca.St.), stearic acid (St.Ac.), and paraffin wax (PW) on the fusion properties of a rigid PVC formulation were investigated. The materials showed varying effects on fusion. Thus, fusion time was lowered and fusion factor increased by TBLS, DBLS, and Ca.St., while the reverse was true with NLS, St.Ac., and PW. The behavior of the materials is discussed in terms of their effects on the transformation of PVC grains. (English) 
Etude expérimentale; Propriété thermique; Fusion; Relation formulation propriété; Acide stéarique; Calcium Stéarate; Plomb Stéarate; Plomb Sulfate; Stabilisant chaleur; Lubrifiant; Cire paraffine; Vinylique chlorure polymère; Additif; Experimental study; Thermal properties; Melting; Property formulation relationship; Stearic acid; Calcium Stearate; Lead Stearate; Lead Sulfates; Heat stabilizer; Lubricant; Paraffin wax; Polyvinyl chloride; Additive; Estudio experimental; Propiedad térmica; Fusión; Relación formulación propiedad; Esteárico ácido; Calcio Estearato; Plomo Estearato; Plomo Sulfato; Estabilizador calor; Lubricante; Cera parafina; Vinílico cloruro polímero; Aditivo