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Acrylic filled

Gama-FIL [Georgia Marble] Calcium carbonate filler for use in plastics, BMC/SMC, paint, caulks, sealants, adhesives, paper, foam urbane, niodi-fied acrylics, filled thermosets/thermo-plastics, and rubber. [Pg.154]

M.G. Buonocore, A simple method of increasing the adhesion of acrylic filling materials to enamel surfaces, J. Dent. Res. 34 (1955) 849-853. [Pg.102]

Chem. Descrip. Calcium carbonate CAS 471-34-1 EINECS/ELINCS 207439-9 Uses Filler for plastics, PVC, polyolefins, polyesters, BMC/SMC, paint, caulks, sealants, adhesives, paper, foam urethane, modified acrylics, filled thermosets/thermoplastics, and rubber Features Improves impact str., dimensional stability Regulatory NSF approved for potable water materials Properties Wh. powd. 2 avg. particle diam. 99.9% finer than 8 0.15% sol. in water sp.gr. 2.70-2.71 dens. 22.57 Ib/gal bulk dens. 38 Ib/tP (loose) oil absorp. 23 01 cc/100 g brightness (Hunter) 95 ref. index 1.6 pH 9.5 (sat.) hardness (Mohs) 3.0 Toxicobgy Nontoxic Camel-TEX [IMERYS]... [Pg.156]

Fiber-Optic Air Meter. Discusses a three-phase programme to evaluate both acrylate-filled and diamond-tipped fibre optic air metre probes as well as to gather and evaluate test results comparing fibre optic measurements of entrained air in concrete mix to gravimetric and volumetric measuring methods. 64 pages. SHRP-C-677... [Pg.252]

A recent reference [1] lists twenty suppliers of structural acrylic adhesives. Many other companies have been involved in this area, and it is often felt that acrylic adhesives have unrealized technical potential [2]. Acrylic adhesives are not commonly found in the consumer market, but fill an important niche there in the bonding of rear view mirrors to windshields in automobiles. [Pg.823]

Isometric data from the creep curves may also be superimposed on the creep rupture data in order to give an indication of the magnitudes of the strains involved. Most plastics behave in a ductile manner under the action of a steady load. The most notable exceptions are polystyrene, injection moulding grade acrylic and glass-filled nylon. However, even those materials which are ductile at short times tend to become embrittled at long times. This can cause... [Pg.134]

It has been shown that for acrylic, glass-filled nylon and methyl pentene there is reasonable correlation between the reciprocal of the stress concentration factor, K, and impact strength. However, for PVC good correlation could only be achieved if the finite dimensions of the sample were taken into account in the calculation of stress concentration factor. [Pg.150]

Fig. 7a, b. Kinetics of poly(p-nitrophenyl acrylate) chemical adsorption on aminopropyl-Aerosil at 25 °C in dimethylsulphoxide. Filled circles ester group content (pmol/g support), empty c/rc/ei p-nitrophenol release (pmol/g support), a — l%solution b — 5% solution [55]... [Pg.155]

Most of over six million dentures produced annually in the USA are made of acrylics (PMMAs) that includes full dentures, partial dentures, teeth, denture reliners, fillings and miscellaneous uses. Plastics have been edging into the dental market for over a half century. Even before the introduction of acrylics to the dental profession in 1937, nitrocellulose, phenol-formaldehyde and vinyl plastics were used as denture base materials. Results, however, were not wholly satisfactory because these plastics did not have the proper requisites of dental plastics. Since then, PMMAs have kept their lead as the most useful dental plastics, although many new plastics have appeared and are still being tested. Predominance of PMMAs is not surprising, for they are reasonably strong, have exceptional optical properties, low water absorption and solubility, and excellent dimensional stability. Most denture base materials, therefore, contain PMMA as the main ingredient. [Pg.261]

Moisture Deteriorating effects of moisture are well known as reviewed early in this chapter (OTHER BEHAVIOR, Drying Plastic). Examples for high moisture applications include polyphenylene oxide, polysulfone, acrylic, butyrate, diallyl phthalate, glass-bonded mica, mineral-filled phenolic, chlorotrifluoroethylene, vinylidene, chlorinated polyether chloride, vinylidene fluoride, and fluorocarbon. Diallyl phthalate, polysulfone, and polyphenylene oxide have performed well with moisture/steam on one side and air on the other (a troublesome... [Pg.432]

Conan DuPont s trade-name for their mineral filled acrylic continuous cast sheet material. This wear resistant and attractive material is used for consumer s kitchen counter... [Pg.633]

FIGURE 3.24 Plots of volume fraction of the filled rubber in the swollen gel (Vrf) against aging temperature for acrylic rubber (ACM)-silica and epoxidized natural rubber (ENR)-silica hybrid nanocomposites. (From Bandyopadhyay, A. and Bhowmick, A.K., Plastic Rubber Comp. Macromol. Eng., 35, 210, 2006. Courtesy of Money Publishers.)... [Pg.80]

FIGURE 26.4 Master curves on smooth, wavy glass, on a sihcon carbide track dusted with magnesium oxide and on a clean silicon carbide track of three acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR) compounds as gum rubber, filled with 20 pphr carbon black and 50 pphr, respectively. (From Grosch, K.A., Sliding Friction and Abrasion of Rubbers, PhD thesis, University of London, London 1963.)... [Pg.690]

Dental silicate cement was once the most favoured of all anterior (front) tooth filling materials. Indeed, it was the only material available for the important task of aesthetic restoration from the early 1900s to the mid 1950s, when the not very successful simple acrylic resins made their appearance (Phillips, 1975). In the mid sixties there were some 40 brands available (Wilson, 1969) and Wilson et al. (1972) examined some 17 of these. Since that time the use of the cement has declined sharply. It is rarely used and today only two or three major brands are on the market. The reason for this dramatic decline after some 50 years of dominance is closely linked with the coming of modern aesthetic materials the composite resin from the mid 1960s onwards (Bowen, 1962), and the glass-ionomer cement (Wilson Kent, 1971) from the mid 1970s. [Pg.235]

Bowen, R. L. (1962). Dental filling material comprising vinyl silane treated fused silica and a binder consisting of a reaction product of bisphenol and glyddyl acrylate. US Patent 3,066,112. [Pg.267]

Certain inorganic tin compounds are effective flame-retardant synergists when incorporated at a 2.5% level into a 50% ATH-filled ethylene-acrylic rubber composition. Tin-containing elastomer formulations retain their flame-retardant superiority at environmental temperatures up to 250°C, and samples containing 2.5% ZnSn(0H)g do not sustain combustion in air at this temperature. [Pg.209]

Fiber(s), 77 163-188. See also Acrylic fibers Carbon fibers Filled fibers High performance fibers New fibers Olefin fibers Optical fiber(s) Polyamide fibers Regenerated cellulose fibers Vegetable fibers antimicrobial acrylic, 77 215-219... [Pg.354]

Filament winding, 26 767, 768 of thermosetting resins, 19 558 Filament-winding resin-impregnated glass rovings, 20 117 Filament yarns, 11 250 acrylic, 11 212 Filiform corrosion, 7 174 Filled fibers, encapsulation spinning of, 16 26... [Pg.357]


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