hahduntalämpötila
Hahduntalämpötila, also known as melt flow rate (MFR) or melt index (MI), is a measure of the ease with which a thermoplastic polymer flows when subjected to heat and pressure. It is typically expressed in grams per ten minutes (g/10 min). A higher hahduntalämpötila indicates that the polymer is less viscous and will flow more readily. Conversely, a lower hahduntalämpötila signifies a more viscous polymer that requires more force to flow.
The hahduntalämpötila is determined experimentally using a rheometer or a capillary rheometer under standardized conditions of
The hahduntalämpötila is influenced by several factors, including the molecular weight of the polymer, its molecular