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Automotive plastic

The thermal degradation of mixtures of the common automotive plastics polypropylene, ABS, PVC, and polyurethane can produce low molecular weight chemicals (57). Composition of the blend affected reaction rates. Sequential thermolysis and gasification of commingled plastics found in other waste streams to produce a syngas containing primarily carbon monoxide and hydrogen has been reported (58). [Pg.232]

Developments in the 1980s and 1990s include phosphoric acid-based formulations for the cleaning of exterior automotive plastic parts and the demand for high purity electronics-grade phosphoric acid. [Pg.331]

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials 13, No.2, March 2000, p.92-101 TERTIARY RECYCLING OF AUTOMOTIVE PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES... [Pg.44]

RECOVERY OF VALUABLE CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS FROM WASTE AUTOMOTIVE PLASTICS VIA PYROLYSIS PROCESSES... [Pg.61]

Advances in Automotive Plastic Components and Technology. Conference proceedings. [Pg.71]

This paper explores the use of plastics in cars to make them more environmentally friendly. It lists major environmental issues. It then discusses in detail the positive role of plastics during the lifetime of a car (more plastics means less fuel consumption), the fact that automotive plastic parts are user-friendly and safe, the current and future uses of plastics in cars, recovery options for plastics in end-of-life vehicles, mechanical recycling (which is the best recovery option for many large automotive parts), energy recovery (the solution for small plastic parts), and feedstock (or chemical) recycling. Lastly, the way forward is considered. [Pg.90]

Duval D, MacLean HL (2007) The role of product information in automotive plastics recycling a financial and life cycle assessment. J Cleaner Prod 15(11-12) 1158-1168... [Pg.21]

Barrier layer in automotive plastic fuel tanks. [Pg.88]

Otto Bayer produced PUs in the 1940 s by reacting diisocyanates, such as tolyl diisocyanate, with dihydric alcohols, such as ethylene glycol. In another experiment he added a diisocyanate to cure synthetic rubber (SR) containing hydroxyl groups. The rubber was cured (vulcanized), but it stuck to the mold. Variations of products from these two experiments are now used as two-component adhesives for bonding footwear and automotive plastic parts. [Pg.213]

Vehicle building (automotive plastics and composites, wiring and cable coatings, and paints, electronics, adhesives, and fuel cells) and automotive refinishing... [Pg.239]

Automotive Plastics Design Manufacturing Services Plastic Packaging Industrial Parts Plastic Consumer Products Decorating Labeling Services... [Pg.141]

Miguel Ferraz, Gen. Mgr.-Shanghai Key Automotive Plastic Phone 248-449-6100 Fax 248-449-4105... [Pg.345]

Best J.R., 2000 Annual Automotive Plastics Report (Market Search Inc., Toledo, 2000). [Pg.103]

Automotive plastic waste components are, in addition to PP and PVC, styrene copolymers, rubber, polyamides and polyurethanes. [Pg.329]

Flame retarding plasticizer used in cellulose, polyester and polyurethane. Mainly used in the manufacture of electrical (wire and cable) and automotive plastic parts. May also be used for die preparation of vinyl sheets, fabric coating, plastisols and organosols, adhesives, vinyl packing materials, and conveyor belts. [Pg.294]

Automotive Plastics Report 1999-2000. Market Search, Inc. http //www.plasticstoday.com... [Pg.43]

Recycling automotive plastics is less troublesome than that of municipal PCW. The industry is self-regulatory, with good set of rules that make recycling easier, viz. removable large plastic parts, reduction of resin diversity in a given part e.g., PP/TPO frame and PP fabrics and fluff for seats and interior door panels). Thus, recycling... [Pg.1150]

Recycling automotive plastics Recycling in the solid state Recycling industrial plastics Recycling methods and plants Recycling municipal plastics... [Pg.1433]

An alternative approach to the recovery of automotive plastics is therefore to use them as large, easily removable components that offer potential for reclamation as well-characterized individual polymers. Some particularly complex components such as vehicle front- and rear-end systems, exhibit special suitability for manufacture in plastics instead of metals because of their ease of production and assembly. It is generally recognized that improvements in automotive scrapyard economics may be best achieved by the prior removal from vehicles of such large polymeric components and their recycling as well-characterized plastic fractions. For example, plastic fuel tanks of HOPE are now in common use and represent the most common recyclable plastic component. Trials with material recovered from used plastic fuel tanks have shown promising results for the manufacture of new tanks [6]. [Pg.711]

Polypropylene (PP) in various forms (filled, unfilled, reinforced, rubber blended) finds the greatest usage of all automotive plastics. Its consumption is likely to accelerate as a result of new laws requiring recyclability, and because of the weight and cost reductions it offers. New fabrication techniques may also contribute to growth. For example, the monomaterial sandwich construction techniques developed by fabricators yield rugged and lightweight PP-based instrument and door panels. These parts consist of a sandwich of reinforced or neat PP substrate, a cross-linked PP foam, and a thermoplastic polyolefin elastomer (TPO) cover. [Pg.773]

SAE INTERNATIONAL 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale PA 15096-0001, (724) 772-7148. Adhesive Bonding Technology. Adhesives for Automotive Plastics. [Pg.47]

Plastics Brief Series —Injection Molding —Extrusion —Blow Molding Thermoplastic Markets Design Materials Reinforced Plastics Automotive Plastic News... [Pg.652]

Uses Urethane for automotive plastic coatings NeoRez R-9000 [NeoResins]... [Pg.565]

Uses Urethane for general industrial and maintenance metal coatings, wood coatings, automotive plastic coatings Features Good household stain and chem. resist. [Pg.566]

Uses Crosslinking agent for solvent-borne and high solids coatings incl. automotive, plastic, exterior container, paper, wood, and general metal coatings... [Pg.682]


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