Abstract
In this work, ternary polymer blends based on polypropylene (PP)/polycarbonate (PC)/poly(styrene-b-(ethylene-co-butylene)-b-styrene) (SEBS) triblock copolymer and a reactive maleic anhydride grafted SEBS (SEBS-g-MAH) at fixed compositions are prepared using twin-screw extruder at different levels of die temperature (235-245-255°C), screw speed (70-100-130 rpm), and blending sequence (M1-M2-M3). In M1 procedure, all of the components are dry blended and extruded simultaneously using Brabender twin-screw extruder, whereas in M2 procedure, PC, SEBS, and SEBS-g-MAH minor phases are first preblended in twin-screw extruder and after granulating are added to PP continuous phase in twin-screw extruder. Consequently, in M3 procedure, PP and SEBS-g-MAH are first preblended and then are extruded with other components. The influence of these parameters as processing conditions on mechanical properties of PP/PC/SEBS ternary blends is investigated using L9 Taguchi experimental design. The responding variables are impact strength and tensile properties (Young's modulus and yield stress), which are influenced by the morphology of ternary blend, and the results are used to perform the analysis of mean effect as well. It is shown that the resulted morphology, tensile properties, and impact strength are influenced by extrusion variables. Additionally, the optimum processing conditions of ternary PP/PC/SEBS blends were achieved via Taguchi analysis