
AbstractBinary and ternary blends were prepared from low, medium, and high density polyethylene. The tensile properties of these materials indicated that the blends formed either compatible or semi‐compatible mixtures. One of the ternary blends exhibited a slight synergism in properties which could be partially attributed to an enhancement in crystallinity. Such blends may have practical utility by yielding materials having a combination of strength, stiffness, and toughness.
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