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ADVANCED ELASTOMER

Advanced Elastomer Systems a joint venture between Monsanto and Exxon. [Pg.17]

Advanced Elastomer Systems Thermoplastic Elastomer Thermoplastic Rubber... [Pg.628]

Thermoplastic Advanced Elastomer Santoprene, Geolast, Vyram,... [Pg.106]

Pfeiffer J E Smola J Advanced Elastomer Systems LP (ACS,Rubber Div.)... [Pg.37]

Medsker RE, Gilbertson GW, Patel R (1997) Patent EP 850991 A1 (to Advanced Elastomer... [Pg.246]

Advanced Elastomer Systems a joint venture between Monsanto and Exxon, k The soft phase is dynamically vulcanized, ie, cross-linked during mixing (32). [Pg.17]

Dytron XL. [Advanced Elastomer Systems] Thermoplastic elastomers electrical grades for wire and cable and other electrical applies. [Pg.119]

GeoLas. [Advanced Elastomer Systems Monsanto] Thermo[dastic rubber high oil resistance rubber. [Pg.157]

Vyram . [Advanced Elastomer Systems] Thermoi astic elastomer general-performance rubber rq>lacement... [Pg.404]

Advanced Elastomer Systems Canada Inc., Box 787, Streetsville Postd Station, Mississauga, Ontario, LSM 204, Canada aeL 416-826-9575)... [Pg.418]

Santoprene (Advanced Elastomer Systems) Dynamic Polypropylene EPDM Better oil resistance. [Pg.439]

Vyram (Advanced Elastomer Systems) Natural rubber Low cost... [Pg.439]

Geolast (Advanced Elastomer Systems) Nitrile rubber Oil resistant... [Pg.439]

Notes Dynamic vulcanizate usually, the EPDM is crosslinked via free radical methods during a shearing action of the blend, often accompanied by a partial phase inversion to dual phase continuity Based on G. Holden, Ch. 16, Table 16.10, in G. Holden, N. R. Legge, R. Quirk, and H. E. Schroeder, Eds., Thermoplastic Elastomers, 2nd Ed., Hanser, Munich, 1996 AES = Advanced Elastomer Systems... [Pg.439]

PP/NBR Novacor Advanced Elastomer Sarlink 3000 Geolast Vulcanization Grafting/Dynamic Crystalline/ Amorphous... [Pg.1025]

Ethylene Advanced Elastomer Systems DuPont TPE-3000 Trefsin Alcryn Vulcanization Partial miscibility Amorphous/ Amorphous... [Pg.1025]

Nitrile rubber/PVC blends have reached a mature stage in their commercial usage. They face increasing competition from other thermoplastic elastomers such as the dynamically vulcanized blends of PP/EPDM and PP/NBR (Santoprene and Geolast , Monsanto-Advanced Elastomer Systems). [Pg.1059]

Commercially important elastomeric thermoplastic alloys are dynamically vulcanized blends of polypropylene with high volume fractions of EPDM, polybutadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, and butyl rubber (Santoprene , Vyram , Geolast and Trefsin ) all currently sold by Advanced Elastomer Systems, a joint venture of Monsanto and Exxon. Another recent member of the commercial dynamically cured elastomeric thermoplastic alloys is the blend of PVC and a crosslinked ethylene copolymer (Alcryn , DuPont). The current consumption of all the elastomeric thermoplastic alloys in the USA is over 23 kton/y, with the EPDM/PP blend (Santoprene ) assuming about 90% of the market share. [Pg.1060]

The EP thermoplastic elastomers are distinguished from the crossUnked analogues, which are not thermoplastics since reforming is impossible. A very important thermoplastic elastomer is comprised of a blend of an EP copolymer with an ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) terpolymer. This latter material is, of course, a crosslinkable thermoset however, these materials can be processed as thermoplastics if the crosslinkable component is present at low enough concentration to be present as an isolated phase. Melt-processing causes the formation of chemical bonds within the isolated rubber phase, a process called dynamic vulcanization. A commercial example of this type of material is Santoprene [4] manufactured by Advanced Elastomer Systems. Other blends of noncrosslinkable TPEs with crosslinkable materials are used commercially. These materials are classified as elastomer blends and are the subject of Chapter 12. [Pg.559]

Santoprene rubber physical properties guide. Advanced Elastomer Systems 2005. [Pg.398]


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