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Aromatic polymer adhesives

Victrex PES Aromatic Polymer—Adhesive for Use with Victrex Polyethersulfone, No. VX TS 1.78, August 1978. [Pg.133]

As already mentioned, aromatic polymers are thermally stable but aliphatic portions of them are not as thermally stable. Typical maleimide resins have aliphatic units. This is inevitable because the Michael addition was used to prepare the maleimide-based oligomers. On the other hand, if an adhesive consists of a linear thermoplastic polymer, it is not usable at temperatures above its softening temperature. Introducing chemical crosslinking is one way to prevent thermal weakening of a material. [Pg.819]

Certain general categories are also listed, such as alloys, aromatic polymer, conductive, delayed-tack, elastomeric adhesives, anaerobic, film and tape adhesives, hot-melt adhesives, inorganic glues, microencapsulated adhesives, rubber-based adhesives, solvent-based systems, thermoplastic resin adhesives, thermosetting-resin adhesives, and water-based adhesives. [Pg.63]

Conductive polymers are the subject of extensive research at many universities and industrial research centers. If successfully commercialized, they could become a starting point for conductive adhesive formulations and eliminate the need for the costly silver fillers used now. These polymers are likely to be based on delocalized electron structures such as conjugated double bonds, wholly aromatic polymers, and the like. [Pg.18]

ICI Petrochemicals and Plastics Division. PEEK Aromatic Polymer, Provisional Data Sheet PK 11, Adhesive Bonding. 1979. [Pg.133]

Miscellaneous Applications. Ben2otrifluoride derivatives have been incorporated into polymers for different appHcations. 2,4-Dichloroben2otrifluoride or 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoroben2otrifluoride [651-80-9] have been condensed with bisphenol A [80-05-7] to give ben2otrifluoride aryl ether semipermeable gas membranes (336,337). 3,5-Diaminoben2otrifluoride [368-53-6] and aromatic dianhydrides form polyimide resins for high temperature composites (qv) and adhesives (qv), as well as in the electronics industry (338,339). [Pg.333]

G-5—G-9 Aromatic Modified Aliphatic Petroleum Resins. Compatibihty with base polymers is an essential aspect of hydrocarbon resins in whatever appHcation they are used. As an example, piperylene—2-methyl-2-butene based resins are substantially inadequate in enhancing the tack of 1,3-butadiene—styrene based random and block copolymers in pressure sensitive adhesive appHcations. The copolymerization of a-methylstyrene with piperylenes effectively enhances the tack properties of styrene—butadiene copolymers and styrene—isoprene copolymers in adhesive appHcations (40,41). Introduction of aromaticity into hydrocarbon resins serves to increase the solubiHty parameter of resins, resulting in improved compatibiHty with base polymers. However, the nature of the aromatic monomer also serves as a handle for molecular weight and softening point control. [Pg.354]

Pressure sensitive adhesives typically employ a polymer, a tackifier, and an oil or solvent. Environmental concerns are moving the PSA industry toward aqueous systems. Polymers employed in PSA systems are butyl mbber, natural mbber (NR), random styrene—butadiene mbber (SBR), and block copolymers. Terpene and aUphatic resins are widely used in butyl mbber and NR-based systems, whereas PSAs based on SBR may require aromatic or aromatic modified aUphatic resins. [Pg.358]

Aromatic Isocyanates. In North America, aromatic isocyanates ate heavily used as monomers for addition and condensation polymers. The principal appflcafions include both flexible and rigid polyurethane foam and nonceUulat appflcations, such as coatings, adhesives, elastomers, and fibers. [Pg.459]


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