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F. (1984) , 24, 1327. L. and Min, K. (1984) , 24, 1327. A. N. (1961) US Patent 3097,991. , and Takaka, A. (1982) , 38, T–1. F. , 29, 2117. L. (1983) , 28, 2011. B. (2010) , 50, 1969. Ghiam, F. L. (1991) , 31, 76. 27 2 Rheology of Polymer Blends Leszek A. 1 Introduction The first polymer blend was patented in 1846 and since then blends have became ubiquitous. Blending may provide a full set of material properties, improving processability and/or specific properties. With the advancement of technology there is the notorious growth of complexity – while in the beginning blending involved two polymers, initially without a compatibilizer, more recent commercial alloys have up to five polymers, three compatibilizers, and frequently are reinforced with macro- or nanoparticles [1].
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