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Allyl glycidyl ether

Reactive diluent in epoxy resin systems stabilizer of chlorinated compounds manufacture of rubber [Pg.34]

Toxicology. Allyl glycidyl ether (AGE) causes skin, eye, and upper respiratory tract irritation and contact dermatitis high concentrations cause pulmonary edema and narcosis, whereas chronic exposures induce nasal lesions in animals. [Pg.34]

Workers exposed to the vapor and/or liquid complained of dermatitis with itching, swelling, and blister formation. Skin sensitization has occurred cross sensitization probably can occur with other epoxy agents.  [Pg.34]

Three workers applying an epoxy-based waterproofing paint containing glycidyl ether inside an underground water tank died in the tank of asphyxia. Constituents of epoxy resin will displace oxygen in a confined space and may have an independent narcotic effect on exposed workers. Strict precautionary measures are recommended under these conditions.  [Pg.34]


Poly(epichlorohydrin-co-ethylene oxide-co-allyl glycidyl ether) [26587-37-1... [Pg.781]

Polypropylene oxide-co-epichlorohydrin-co-allyl glycidyl ether)[25213-15-4... [Pg.793]

Allyl Glycidyl Ether. This ether is used mainly as a raw material for silane coupling agents and epichlorohydrin mbber. Epichlorohydrin mbber is synthesized by polymerizing the epoxy group of epichlorohydrin, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, and aHyl glycidyl ether, AGE, with an aluminum alkyl catalyst (36). This mbber has high cold-resistance. [Pg.77]

AGE-Gontaining Elastomers. ECH—AGE, poly(epichlorohydrin-fo-allyl glycidyl ether) [24969-09-3] (3), ECH—EO—AGE, poly(epichlorohydrin- (9-ethylene oxide-i (9-allyl glycidyl ether) [26587-37-1] (4), ECH—PO—AGE, and PO—AGE are also amorphous polymers. [Pg.553]

Because of processing problems 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether has now been replaced with other cure site monomers. These include vinyl and allyl chloracetates and allyl glycidyl ether. [Pg.418]

Vulcanisation can be effected by diamines, polyamines and lead compounds such as lead oxides and basic lead phosphite. The homopolymer vulcanisate is similar to butyl rubber in such characteristics as low air permeability, low resilience, excellent ozone resistance, good heat resistance and good weathering resistance. In addition the polyepichlorohydrins have good flame resistance. The copolymers have more resilience and lower brittle points but air impermeability and oil resistance are not so good. The inclusion of allyl glycidyl ether in the polymerisation recipe produces a sulphur-curable elastomer primarily of interest because of its better resistance to sour gas than conventional epichlorhydrin rubbers. [Pg.548]

These include copolymers of propylene sulphide with 3-10% of allyl glycidyl thioether and which may be considered as a thio-analogue of the propylene oxide-allyl glycidyl ether rubber briefly mentioned in Section 19.5 ... [Pg.554]

AECO terpolymers of allyl glycidyl ether, ethylene oxide and epichlorohydrin... [Pg.947]

Abbreviation for copolymer of propylene oxide and allyl glycidyl ether. [Pg.31]

Propylene Oxide-Allyl Glycidyl Ether Copolymer (PO, GPO).99... [Pg.84]

Epichlorohydrin is also available as a terpolymer with a small amount of unsaturated allyl glycidyl ether. There is no ISO designation for the terpolymer, but ETER is used by ASTM. [Pg.91]

The only commercially available material in this class, Parel, is a copolymer of propylene oxide and allyl glycidyl ether. [Pg.107]

Allyl carbamide, al02 Allyl chloride, c236a Allyl cyanide, b482 Allyl glycidyl ether, a91 l-Allyl-2-hydroxybenzene, a94 Allyl iodide, i50... [Pg.83]


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