An experimental study was conducted to investigate the rheological behaviour and extrudate swell of polyolefin blends based on two grades of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and an isotactic polypropylene (i-PP). Blending was carried out on a twin-screw extruder "Brabender" at different composition ratios in the temperature range from 140 to 190°C. The LDPE/i-PP blends mixed with 0.5 wt.% blowing agent were extruded by means of "Brabender" extrusiograph at melt temperature of 200°C and different extrusion rates. The influence of composition content on the viscosity and extrudate swell was considered. The foam structure and morphology are discussed in terms of shear rate, molecular characteristics and composition content. The presence of layered structure was observed: an outer smectic layer and an inner partially crystalline layer. The thickness of smectic layer and size of spherulites were determined.
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