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Chlorosulfonated polyethylene fillers

FIG. 11 -10. Logarithmic plot of shear relaxation modulus against time at 2S°C and various pressures from 1 to 4600 bars as indicated, for a chlorosulfonated polyethylene. (Fillers and Tschoegl. ) Reproduced, by permission from The Transactions of The Society of Rheology. [Pg.294]

The polymer requires compounding with normal fillers to produce useful compounds. Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM) excels in resistance to attack by oxygen, ozone, corrosive chemicals, and oil, and in addition has very good electrical properties. Electrical stability and resistance to corona and arc are good. The physical properties and abrasion resistance are also good. Light-colored goods made from CSM have excellent color-fastness. Due to the presence of chlorine atoms, this elastomer shows excellent flame resistance. [Pg.233]

A. Roychoudhury, Chemical Interaction of Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene with Functionalised Polymers and Surface Modified Fillers, IIT Kharagpur, India,... [Pg.123]

Donskoi and co-workers [54] showed that each of the components of a chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) mix has its own influence on the fireproofing properties and chemical processes that occur. In this case, the thermal properties of the vulcanisates of CSPE were studied, and also the heat flows from the flame on the surface of the specimen. It was established that the thermooxidative breakdown of CSPE and vulcanisates based on it during heating under dynamic conditions, is a multi-stage process. The results of tests involving various fillers and plasticisers made it possible to create rubber-like, high-impact resistant materials. [Pg.87]

Flexible permanent magnets are used for signs, electric motors, toys, sealing strips, etc. They are fabricated from compounds with up to 90 percent by weight of magnetizable filler. Binders can be chlorinated and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, various vinyl compounds, nitrile rubber, and ethylene/ethyl aaylate copolymers. Magnetization is typically accomplished, via a magnetic field, after extrusion. [Pg.335]

The shift factor ap can be used to combine time-dependent or frequency-dependent data measured at different pressures, exactly as ap is used for different temperatures in Section A above, and with a shift factor ar,p data at different temperatures and pressures can be combined. It is necessary to take into account the pressure dependence of the limiting values of the specific viscoelastic function at high and low frequencies, of course, in an analogous manner to the use of a temperature-dependent Jg and the factor Tp/Topo in equations 19 and 20. The pressure dependence of dynamic shear measurements has been analyzed in this way by Zosel and Tokiura. A very comprehensive study of stress relaxation in simple elongation, with the results converted to the shear relaxation modulus, of several polymers was made by Fillers and Tschoegl. An example of measurements on Hypalon 40 (a chlorosulfonated polyethylene lightly filled with 4% carbon black) at pressures from 1 to 4600 bars and a constant temperature of 25°C... [Pg.293]

FTIR spectroscopy has been applied in the study of polymer blends including Neoprene rubber, chlorosulfonated PE, nitrile rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) containing carbon black and other fillers [86], Nylon 6 inorganic [87], polyhydroxyether sulfone/poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) [88], graphite-based low-density polyethylene [89], caprolactone/Nafion blends [90], polybutylene terephthalate/polyamide [91], polyphenylene sulfide/acrylonitrile - butadiene - styrene [92], PMMA/polypyrrol [93], and lower or high performance liquid chromatography (LDPE/HDPE) [94]. [Pg.296]


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