Melt Flow Testing

The basic principle of melt flow testing is that a thermoplastic sample (originally in the shape of granules, powder or flakes) is made fluid by heating and forced to flow out of a cylinder through a capillary die. The extruding piston is loaded with dead weights, normally up to 21.6 kg. The data are obtained under standard conditions of temperature and applied load, defined for each type of material, and normally using a fixed type of die. The result must always specify the test conditions because it’s strongly dependent on those.

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