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Chlorinated rubber properties

Uses Bonding agent for bonding rubber doughs, sol n. coatings, and solv.-based dips to a variety of syn. textiles, rec. for adhesives, esp. those based on polychloroprene and on chlorinated rubbers Properties Dk. bm. low vise, liq. dens. 1070 kg/m (20 C) 54% act. Toxicoiogy Harmful by inh. irritating to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract may cause sensitization by inh. [Pg.171]

Several other resins can be blended with alkyd resins to introduce desired improvement in properties, e. g. cellulose nitrate, chlorinated rubber, phenolics, amino resins or silicons oils. Vinyl monomers like styrene can be added to alkyd resins along with initiator to get a tougher resin with shorter drying times and lighter colour. [Pg.189]

Uses Dielectric liquids in fixed paper capacitors heat-transfer liquid widely used in transformers and utility transmission lines swelling agents for transmission seals ingredient in lubricants, oils, and greases plasticizers for cellulose products, vinyl, and chlorinated rubbers in polyvinyl acetate to improve fiber-tear properties. In fluorescent and high-intensity discharge ballasts manufactured prior to 1979 (U.S. EPA, 1998) and in electric motors (Monsanto, 1960). [Pg.902]

Properties Colorless liquid. D 1.3888 (20/4C), fp -15C, bp 156.17C, refr index 1.4822 (20C), flash p 180F (82.2C) (COC). Slightly soluble in water dissolves oils, fats, waxes, chlorinated rubber, and numerous resins, autoign temp580F (304C). Combustible. [Pg.1268]

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES noncombustible solid reacts vigor-ously with chlorine trifluoride, hot chlorinated rubber, acids, and oxidizers exothermic reaction above 200°C with halocarbon vapors produces toxic hydrogen chloride and phosgene FP (NO DATA) LFL/UFL(NO DATA) AT (NO DATA) HC (NO DATA) HF (111.1 kJ/mol at 2327K). [Pg.400]

OTHER COMMENTS used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, dyes, and insecticides used to provide better flow characteristics and film integrity used to increase wetting ability and electrostatic spraying properties used to ensure greater pigment dispersion used as a solvent in vinyl and epoxy coatings, nitrocellulose, chlorinated rubbers, printing inks, and adhesives. [Pg.792]

The main area of use of chlorinated rubber paints is for underwater coatings on ships (see also Section 11.4). Favorable properties for this application are high water resistance, rapid drying (which is independent of the external temperature in the shipyard), good mutual adhesion of the individual layers, and the fact that old coats of paint can easily be renewed. [Pg.22]

Composition. Chlorinated rubber combination paints contain a second resin as the property-determining binder. The chlorinated rubber is added to an alkyd resin, acrylic resin, or bituminous substances to improve properties such as drying rate, water resistance, or chemical resistance. This application only accounts for a small proportion of the total chlorinated rubber consumption. [Pg.22]

Chlorinated Rubber-Acrylic Resin Combinations. Physically drying acrylic resins are used for these combinations. These combinations have the same drying rates as normal chlorinated rubber paints (see Section 2.3.2). They have improved flow properties (particularly when applied by pouring techniques), improved weather resistance (chalking and yellowing), and favorable mechanical properties (adhesion and extensibility). Applications include topcoats for ship superstructures and priming coats on galvanized surfaces. [Pg.22]

Chlorinated Polyethylene and Polypropylene. Totally chlorinated polyethylene and polypropylene have a chlorine content of 64 68%. Their properties largely correspond to those of chlorinated rubber (see Section 2.3). Chlorinated polypropylenes can be used for chemical-resistant and weather-resistant coatings. These binders are important in adhesion priming coats and heat-sealing lacquers for polypropylene foils. [Pg.25]

Nitropropane [ 79-46-9] is a colorless, nonhygroscopic liquid with a mild odor. It dissolves cellulose nitrate, cellulose ethers, alkyd resins, chlorinated rubber, poly(vinyl acetate), vinyl chloride copolymers. Poly(vinyl chloride), colophony, polyacrylonitrile, waxes, rubber, and shellac are insoluble. It is used as a cosolvent in paints to improve pigment wetting, flow properties, and electrostatic processing it also reduces the paint drying time. 2-Nitropropane is classified as carcinogenic. [Pg.374]

R. Lapasin, G. Torriano, S. Volpe nd. Vernice 29 (1975) no. 4, 2-19. (Thick-film paints based on chlorinated rubber and inert pigments - special aspects of anticorrosive properties and the film-forming process)... [Pg.376]

Chlorinated rubber resins are produced by the chlorination of synthetic and natural rubbers. The chemical structure shown in Fig. 13.3 is synthesized by the addition of chlorine to unsaturated double bonds until the resin contains 65% chlorine. These resins have similar properties to those of vinyl resins. Plasticizers are added to increase elasticity and resin adhesion. These coatings are resistant to water but have poor resistance to sunhght. [Pg.560]

Chem. Descrip. Polysiloxane sol n. in cyclohexanone Uses Defoamer tor org. systems incl. chlorinated rubber, vinyl resin, acrylic resin, alkyds, solvent-based coatings Properties Pale to It. yel. Iiq. ether-like odor sp.gr. 0.95 g/cc dens. 7.90 Ib/gal vapor pressure 4 mm Hg flash pt. (Seta) 43 C ref. index 1.450 0.7% NV... [Pg.139]

Chem. Descrip. Mixt. of high boiling aromatics, ketones and esters Uses Surf, additive to counteract surface defects, leveling agent for solv.-based coatings, chlorinated rubber systems, silk screen inks Properties Water-wh. liq. aromatic odor sp.gr. 0.86 dens. 7.16 vapor pressure 3 mm Hg flash pt. 43 C ref. index 1.470 <1.0%. in naphtha/ 2,6 dimethyl-4-hepanone/dipentene (14/5/1)... [Pg.148]

Chem. Descrip. Phthalate ester of tech, hydroabietyl alcohol Uses Tackifier for NR, SBR, NBR, CR, chlorinated rubbers, EVA, acrylics, polyamides for cements, hot-melt and pressure-sensitive adhesives, sealants, tapes, laminants, specialty nitrocellulose lacquers, printing inks Properties Pale solid sol. in esters, ketones, higher alcohols, coal tar, petrol, hydrocarbons dens. 1.05 kg/l soften, pt. 63 C acid no. 6 sapon. no. 129 ref. index 1.527 Cellosize ER-15M [Dow]... [Pg.177]

Uses Antisagging agent, antisettling agent for alkyds, alkyd-melamine, acrylic, nitrocellulose, chlorinated rubber, and epoxy coatings Properties Gardner 12 clear liq. sp.gr. 1.05 bulking value 8.75 Ib/gal ... [Pg.587]


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