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This work includes an extensive study of the effect of the gelation or fusion stage of processing on the ultimate mechanical properties of PVC pipes by variation of the mass temperature at extrusion. Moreover, the influence of gelation on the supermolecular structure and on some physical properties was studied.
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Terselius, B., Jansson, JF. (1984). Effects of Processing on the Structure and Properties of PVC. In: Astarita, G., Nicolais, L. (eds) Polymer Processing and Properties. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2781-3_20
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