DS DS/EN ISO 1628-3
DS DSEN SO 1628-3 2010-JUN-01 Plastcs - Determnaton of the vscosty of polymers n dlute soluton usng capllary vscometers - Part 3 Polyethylenes and polypropylenes
DS DSEN SO 1628-3 2010-JUN-01 Plastcs - Determnaton of the vscosty of polymers n dlute soluton usng capllary vscometers - Part 3 Polyethylenes and polypropylenes
This part of ISO 1628 defines particular conditions for determining the reduced viscosity (also known as viscosity number) and intrinsic viscosity of polyethylenes and polypropylenes at 135 °C in dilute solution. The viscosity of polymer solutions may be affected by additives present in the sample. The value of a reduced viscosity determined by this method may therefore be unreliable if the sample contains fillers or other additives. NOTE Reduced viscosity is also known as the Staudinger function (Jv) and intrinsic viscosity as the Staudinger index (Jg).