Combination of a Viscoelastic and a Tribological Analysis of a Low‐Density Polyethylene with a High Degree of Cross‐linking

Author:

Schneck Franziska1,Kruse Philana O.1,Hesse‐Hornich Daniel1ORCID,Dias N. Filipe Lopes2ORCID,Tillmann Wolfgang2,Jerusalem Robert3,Maricanov Michail3,Katzenberg Frank3ORCID,Tiller Jörg C.3ORCID,Handge Ulrich A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Chair of Plastics Technology TU Dortmund University Leonhard‐Euler‐Strasse 5 44227 Dortmund Germany

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Institute of Materials Engineering TU Dortmund University Leonhard‐Euler‐Strasse 2 44227 Dortmund Germany

3. Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering Biomaterials and Polymer Science TU Dortmund University Emil‐Figge‐Strasse 66 44227 Dortmund Germany

Abstract

AbstractCross‐linking of polymers is an efficient method to tailor the end‐use properties of polymer materials. Cross‐linking using a chemical agent, e.g., dicumyl peroxide (DCP), allows for a spatially uniform network formation in the melt state. In addition, it is also associated with side reactions which influence the final properties of the plastic part. This work investigates the influence of DCP concentration on the tribological properties of a cross‐linked low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) grade. In particular, high DCP concentrations up to 20 phr are chosen in order to explore the effect of a high degree of cross‐linking. The viscoelastic properties below and above the melting temperature are studied in detail to support the interpretation of the tribological results. Rheological investigations allow one to monitor the cross‐linking of the long‐chain branched LDPE. The data and the subsequent optical analysis show that wear already is significantly reduced at a low DCP concentration of 1 phr because of the covalent bonds caused by cross‐linking. A high DCP concentration of 20 phr yields an increase of coefficient of friction which can be explained by the low stiffness and the resulting high contact area in the case of highly cross‐linked LDPE.

Publisher

Wiley

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