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Acrylic acid ester rubber

ABA ABS ABS-PC ABS-PVC ACM ACS AES AMMA AN APET APP ASA BR BS CA CAB CAP CN CP CPE CPET CPP CPVC CR CTA DAM DAP DMT ECTFE EEA EMA EMAA EMAC EMPP EnBA EP EPM ESI EVA(C) EVOH FEP HDI HDPE HIPS HMDI IPI LDPE LLDPE MBS Acrylonitrile-butadiene-acrylate Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-polycarbonate alloy Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-poly(vinyl chloride) alloy Acrylic acid ester rubber Acrylonitrile-chlorinated pe-styrene Acrylonitrile-ethylene-propylene-styrene Acrylonitrile-methyl methacrylate Acrylonitrile Amorphous polyethylene terephthalate Atactic polypropylene Acrylic-styrene-acrylonitrile Butadiene rubber Butadiene styrene rubber Cellulose acetate Cellulose acetate-butyrate Cellulose acetate-propionate Cellulose nitrate Cellulose propionate Chlorinated polyethylene Crystalline polyethylene terephthalate Cast polypropylene Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride Chloroprene rubber Cellulose triacetate Diallyl maleate Diallyl phthalate Terephthalic acid, dimethyl ester Ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer Ethylene-ethyl acrylate Ethylene-methyl acrylate Ethylene methacrylic acid Ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymer Elastomer modified polypropylene Ethylene normal butyl acrylate Epoxy resin, also ethylene-propylene Ethylene-propylene rubber Ethylene-styrene copolymers Polyethylene-vinyl acetate Polyethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers Fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymers Hexamethylene diisocyanate High-density polyethylene High-impact polystyrene Diisocyanato dicyclohexylmethane Isophorone diisocyanate Low-density polyethylene Linear low-density polyethylene Methacrylate-butadiene-styrene... [Pg.958]

AAAS American Association of the Advance- ACM acrylic acid ester rubber... [Pg.585]

Acrylate styrene acrylonitrile Acrylate modified styrene acrylonitrile Acrylic acid ester rubber Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber or nitrile butadiene rubber Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene Acrylonitrile styrene/chlorinated polyethylene Acrylonitrile methyl methacrylate Acrylonitrile styrene/EPR rubber or, acrylonitrile ethylene propylene styrene Alpha methyl styrene Atactic polypropylene Butadiene rubber or, cis-1,4-polybutadiene rubber or, polybutadiene rubber Butadiene styrene block copolymer Butyl rubber Bulk molding compound Casein formaldehyde Cellulose acetate Cellulose acetate butyrate Cellulose acetate propionate Cellulose nitrate Chlorinated polyethylene Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride Chloro-polyethylene or, chlorinated polyethylene. [Pg.135]

ACM Acrylic acid ester rubber — BE Goodrich Hycar... [Pg.176]

PVC can be blended with numerous other polymers to give it better processability and impact resistance. For the manufacture of food contact materials the following polymerizates and/or polymer mixtures from polymers manufactured from the above mentioned starting materials can be used Chlorinated polyolefins blends of styrene and graft copolymers and mixtures of polystyrene with polymerisate blends butadiene-acrylonitrile-copolymer blends (hard rubber) blends of ethylene and propylene, butylene, vinyl ester, and unsaturated aliphatic acids as well as salts and esters plasticizerfrec blends of methacrylic acid esters and acrylic acid esters with monofunctional saturated alcohols (Ci-C18) as well as blends of the esters of methacrylic acid butadiene and styrene as well as polymer blends of acrylic acid butyl ester and vinylpyrrolidone polyurethane manufactured from 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, 1.4-butandiol and aliphatic polyesters from adipic acid and glycols. [Pg.31]

Under the heading acrylic elastomer the plastic literature has included a broad spectrum of carboxy-modified rubbers that have as a minor portion of the comonomers acrylic acid and/or its derivatives. However, in more recent usage the term acrylic elastomer is used to designate these rubbery products that contain a predominant amount of an acrylic ester, such as ethyl acrylate or butyl acrylate in the polymer chain. Fluoroacrylate elastomers are based on plastics prepared from the acrylic acid ester-dihydroperfluoro alcohols. [Pg.68]

Pressure sensitive and contact adhesives are made from a variety of polymers including acrylic acid esters, polyisobutylene, polyesters, polychloroprene, polyurethane, silicone, styrene-butadiene copolymer and natural rubber. With the exception of acrylic acid ester adhesives which can be processed as solutions, emulsions, UV curable 100% solids and silicones (which may contain only traces of solvents), all remaining rubbers are primarily formulated with substantial amounts of solvents such as hydrocarbon solvents (mainly heptane, hexane, naphtha), ketones (mainly acetone and methyl ethyl ketone), and aromatic solvents (mainly toluene and xylene). [Pg.848]

Polystyrene is relatively stable against oxidation. The copolymers of styrene with acrylonitrile or acryl acid esters, such as SAN and ASA, are more stable. By contrast, butadiene-containing SB and ABS are considerably more oxidation prone. The easy oxidizability of butadiene rubbers, caused by their double bond content... [Pg.594]

A graft copolymer of methyl methacrylate and natural rubber can be used as a primer coat for plasticized PVC. The release coat is also applied to a lightweight coating at 1—5 g/m. Acrylic acid esters... [Pg.169]

Natural rubber, graft copolymers of natural rubber with acrylic or methacrylic acid esters of mono-functional CiC4 alcohols butadiene and isoprene polymers polymers... [Pg.39]

ACRYLIC ACID, 2-HYDROXYETHVL ESTER (818-61-6) Combustible liquid (flash point 214°F/101°C). Unless inhibited (/j-methoxyphenol is recommended), polymerization can occur, especially when heated. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers. Incompatible with permanganates, ammonium persulfate, bromine dioxide, strong acids sulfuric acid, nitric acid. Attacks mild steel and tin plate. Swells rubber removes paint. [Pg.41]

ACRYLIC ACID, isoDECYL ESTER (1330-61-6) Combustible liquid (flash point 240°F/116°C oc). In the absence of inhibitor (25 ppm monomethyl ether of hydroquinone is recommended), polymerization (to a gummy solid) will occur, especially when heated. Incompatible with strong acids, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, oxidizers. Will swell and soften certain rubbers, remove certain paints. [Pg.41]


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