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Casting/ melting-processed

It should be mentioned that nucleation of crystallinity in the presence of nanotubes may occur in solution casting, melt processing and in situ polymerisation processing of some polymer-nanotube composites. [Pg.105]

Melt Extrusion. By far the most important method for producing film and sheeting materials reties on one or another of the various melt extmsion techniques (5). The main variations of melt extmsion are the slot (or flat) die-cast film process, the blown films process, and the flat die sheeting-stack process. These may be combined with one or more steps such as coextmsion wherein multilayer film or sheet is formed, biaxial orientation, and in-line coating (6). [Pg.379]

Solution Casting. The production of unsupported film and sheet by solution casting has generally passed from favor and is used only for special polymers not amenable to melt processes. The use of solvents was generally very hazardous because of their flammabiUty or toxic nature. The cost of recovery and disposal of solvents became prohibitive for many lower price film appHcations. The nature of the drying operations leads to problems with solvent migration and retention that are not problems with melt-processed polymers. [Pg.381]

One of the requirements of this process is that the melt maintain good contact with the chill roU, ie, air must not pass between the film and the roU. Otherwise, air insulates the plastic and causes it to cool at a rate different from the rest of the plastic and this spoils the appearance of an otherwise satisfactory product. The melt should not emit volatiles, which condense on the chill roU, reduce heat transfer, and mar the film s appearance. The cast film process allows the use of a higher melt temperature than is characteristic of the blown film process. The higher temperature imparts better optical properties. [Pg.139]

There are a number of polymers which in fact cannot be melt processed because of their high molecular weights. These include PTFE, very high molecular weight polyethylene and most grades of cast poly(methyl methacrylate). In such cases shaping in the rubbery phase is usually the best alternative. [Pg.179]

In general, these materials produced insoluble systems after imidization and had to be processed by first casting the amic acid intermediate onto a substrate, then imidizing. More recently [8], many examples have been demonstrated where the resulting polyimide is thermoplastic, melt processable and thus can ... [Pg.63]

Casting- or Melting-Processed CNTs/Polymer Composites... [Pg.397]

The process for making a cast film involves drawing a molten web of resin from a die onto a roll for controlled cooling. The cast film process is used to make a film with gloss and sparkle. The melt temperature in the cast film process is higher than in the blown film process. The higher the melt temperature the better are the optical properties of the film. [Pg.26]


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