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Blending cross-linking

The effect of °Co y-ray irradiation on the mechanical properties, surface morphology, and fractography of blends of plasticized PVC and thermoplastic copolyester elastomer, Hytrel (E.I. Du Pont de Nemours Company, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware), have been studied by Thomas et al. [445]. Radiation has two major effects on the blend cross-linking of the Hytrel phase and degradation of PVC phase. Both effects are found more prominent at higher radiation dose. [Pg.904]

In another report polyphosphazene copolymers were synthesized from bis (2-methylphenoxy) phosphazene, which was sulfonated after polymerization. Polymers such as polyvinylidene fluoride, polyhexa-fluoropropylene, and polyacrylonitrile were used to produce a blended membrane system. Polymer blends, cross-linking, and other means of re-enforcement are... [Pg.365]

None 200-220 PP, PS, HDPE, EVA, ABS, SMA, polyolefin copolymers, blends, cross-linked polymers... [Pg.247]

H.-J. Radusch, I. Kolesov, U. Gohs, G. Heinrich, Multiple shape-Memory behavior of polyethylene/polycyclooctene blends cross-linked by electron irradiation. Macromol. Mater. Eng. 297, 1225-1234 (2012)... [Pg.150]

Latex copolymers were blended, cross-linked, and foamed (1) 20 wt% styrene, 20 wt% divinylbenzene, 60 wt% 2-ethylhexyl acrylate with (2) 80 wt% styrene, 20 wt% divinylbenzene Pen-cell foams with great absorbency were prepared for baby dippers, for paint rollers, filters, etc. Brownscombe et al. 1997... [Pg.43]

Robertson et al. [229] blended cross-linking polymerized soybean oil (polySOY) and PLLA to increase the toughness of PLLA. Poly(isoprene-/)-L-lactide), PI-PLLA, block copolymers were used as compatibilizers. Blends of polySOY and PLLA of 85 15 ratio and 5 wt% with PI-PLLA showed tensile toughnesses as high as four times greater than that of unmodified PLLA. [Pg.261]

With semicrystalline polymers having moderate to high crystallinity, Tg may be poorly resolved. Other static methods used to measure Tg are the following refractive index gas difiusion/solubility thermal conductivity chain mobility [nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)] specific volume (dilatometry). Experimentally observed Tg is a function of several variables including molecular weight, plasticizer content, test rate/fi equency, sample size, copolymers/blends, cross-linking, crystallinity, and tacticity. [Pg.1236]

Polyester blends Polyester carbonates Polyester containers Polyester-cotton blends Polyester, cross-linked Polyester diols... [Pg.781]

Superabsorbents. Water-sweUable polymers are used extensively in consumer articles and for industrial appUcations. Most of these polymers are cross-linked acryUc copolymers of metal salts of acryUc acid and acrylamide or other monomers such as 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid. These hydrogel forming systems can have high gel strength as measured by the shear modulus (134). Sometimes inorganic water-insoluble powder is blended with the polymer to increase gel strength (135). Patents describe processes for making cross-linked polyurethane foams which contain superabsorbent polymers (136,137). [Pg.144]

For substrates of WORM and EOD(PCR) disks the industry in the future wants polymers that have a markedly improved resistance to heat softening compared to BPA-PC and, if possible, a lower water absorption and lower birefringence, but otherwise maintain the good characteristics in toughness, production, and cost (194). This goal is being approached in different ways further modification of BPA-PC, newly developed polymers, improvement of the processing characteristics of uv-curable cross-linked polymers, and development of special copolymers and polymer blends, eg,... [Pg.158]

Organic peroxides are used in the polymer industry as thermal sources of free radicals. They are used primarily to initiate the polymerisation and copolymerisation of vinyl and diene monomers, eg, ethylene, vinyl chloride, styrene, acryUc acid and esters, methacrylic acid and esters, vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile, and butadiene (see Initiators). They ate also used to cute or cross-link resins, eg, unsaturated polyester—styrene blends, thermoplastics such as polyethylene, elastomers such as ethylene—propylene copolymers and terpolymers and ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymer, and mbbets such as siUcone mbbet and styrene-butadiene mbbet. [Pg.135]

Copolymers of sodium acrylate with sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate (AMPS) or /V, /V- dim ethyl acryl am i de (52) have been used to prepare cross-linked systems at high temperatures and salinity. Chromium cross-linked gels, prepared from a 3 1 blend of partially hydrolyzed... [Pg.190]

Certain polymeric stmctures can also be blended with other coreactive polymers or multifunctional reactive oligomers that affect curing reactions when exposed to ir radiation. These coreactive polymers and cross-linking oligomers undergo condensation or addition reactions, which cause the formation of network stmctures (Table 9) (4,5,47). [Pg.430]

The main producers of organic accelerators for mbber vulcanization are shown in Table 3. This table is not meant to be completely comprehensive, but rather to indicate the principal historical suppHers to the mbber industry. Most producers offer chemical equivalents in the largest-volume products. Within the range of smaHer-volume specialty accelerators, chemical equivalents become less common. Each producer may offer different products to achieve the same purpose of rapid cross-linking, resistance to thermal degradation, or other performance characteristics. Many offer proprietary blends of accelerators. [Pg.223]

Dimercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole derivatives, accelerated by amines, are used to cross-link chlorinated polyethylene. Polyisobutylene containing brominated i ra-methylstyrene cure functionahty can be cross-linked in polymer blends with dimercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole derivatives accelerated with thiuram disulfides. Trithiocyanuric acid is suggested for use in polyacrylates containing a chlorine cure site and in epichlorohydrin mbbers. [Pg.225]

The more important grades of thermoplastic natural mbber, which fall into the olefinic class of thermoplastic elastomers, are prepared with the natural mbber phase partially cross-linked during blending, a process known as dynamic vulcanization. The hardness of the soft blends is controlled by the natural mbber content, and typical properties of those of 50—90 hardness (Shore A) are shown in Table 7. [Pg.271]

SiHcone PSAs are blends or interpenetrating networks (IPNs) composed of a tackifyiag MQ resia cured ia a cross-linked poly(siloxane) aetwork. [Pg.57]


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