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Chlorosulfonated rubber

Precaution Combustible Uses Plasticizer for PVC, cellulosics, chlorosulfonated rubber Manuf./Dlstrlb. C.P. Hall http //www.cphall.com, ExxonMobil... [Pg.4539]

Calcium saccharate PEG-6M PEG-35M plasticizer, ceramics Hydroxypropyl guar Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose Methylcellulose Methyl hydroxyethylcellulose plasticizer, chewing gum Acetylated hydrogenated cottonseed glyceride Methyl ester of rosin, partially hydrogenated Pentaerythrityl rosinate Rice (Oryza sativa) wax Stearic acid plasticizer, chlorinated plastic Tri-2-ethylhexyl trimellitate plasticizer, chloroethylene copolymers Trioctyl trimellitate plasticizer, chlorosulfonated rubber Triisooctyl trimellitate plasticizer, cigarette filters Triethyl citrate plasticizer, cleansers Lanolin alcohol PEG-30 lanolin plasticizer, clear vinyl film Triisopropylphenyl phosphate plasticizer, cloth film Acetamide... [Pg.5537]

Properties of Chlorosulfonated Rubber Vulcanizates. Properties of CSM vulcanizates are very similar to those of CM vulcanizates. It has a combination of toughness, resistance against dry heat and weathering, ozone resistance, flame resistance, resistance to hot oUs, corrosive chemicals, and so forth. [Pg.271]

A trade name of CEAT CAVI Ind., Turin, Italy. It is ethylene propylene rubber/chlorosulfonated polyethylene. [Pg.220]

Rubber blends with cure rate mismatch is a burning issue for elastomer sandwich products. For example, in a conveyor belt composite structure there is always a combination of two to three special purpose rubbers and, depending on the rubber composition, the curatives are different. Hence, those composite rubber formulations need special processing and formulation to avoid a gross dissimilarity in their cure rate. Recent research in this area indicated that the modification of one or more rubbers with the same cure sites would be a possible solution. Thus, chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSP) rubber was modified in laboratory scale with 10 wt% of 93% active meta-phenylene bismaleimide (BMI) and 0.5 wt% of dimethyl-di-(/ r/-butyl-peroxy) hexane (catalyst). Mixing was carried out in an oil heated Banbury-type mixer at 150-160°C. The addition of a catalyst was very critical. After 2 min high-shear dispersive melt mix-... [Pg.465]

When two polymers interact or react with each other, they are likely to provide a compatible, even a miscible, blend. Epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) interacts with chloro-sulfonated polyethylene (Hypalon) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) forming partially miscible and miscible blends, respectively, due to the reaction between chlorosulfonic acid group and chlorine with epoxy group of ENR. Chiu et al. have studied the blends of chlorinated polyethylene (CR) with ENR at blend ratios of 75 25, 50 50, and 25 75, as well as pure rubbers using sulfur (Sg), 2-mercapto-benzothiazole, and 2-benzothiazole disulfide as vulcanizing agents [32]. They have studied Mooney viscosity, scorch... [Pg.316]

Hypalon chlorosulfonated polyethylene was introduced by Du Pont in 1952. Although not a high volume rubber it has found use in coatings and hoses. [Pg.335]

Various halogenated polymers are used as the polymeric initiator for ATRP, for example, vinyl chloride-vinyl chloroacetate and styrene-p-chloromethylstyrene copolymers, bromi-nated butyl rubber, and chlorosulfonated polyethylene [Bomer and Matyjaszewski, 2002 Coskun and Temuz, 2003], (The vinyl chloride units have much lower reactivity for ATRP compared to the vinyl chloroacetate units because of steric reasons.) The density of grafting is adjusted by varying the copolymer composition. [Pg.757]

Copolymer of styrene and acrylonitrile Copolymer of styrene and butadiene Natural rubber Chlorinated polyethylene Chlorosulfonated polyethylene Polyamides Polyesters Polyurethanes Polysulfones Polyacrylates Polyacrylamides Polydimethylsiloxane Copolymer of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene... [Pg.86]

Polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Chlorosulfonated polyethylene Natural rubber... [Pg.394]

Elastomers, synthetic -acrylic elastomers [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - ACRYLIC ELASTOMERS] (Vol 8) -butyl rubber [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - BUTYL RUBBER] (Vol 8) -chlorosulfonated polyethylene [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - CHLOROSULFONATED POLYETHYLENE] (Vol 8) -ethylene-acrylic elastomers [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - ETHYLENE-ACRYLIC ELASTOMERS] (Vol 8) -ethylene-propylene-diene rubber [ELASTOMERS,SYNTHETTC - ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE-DIENE RUBBER] (Vol 8) -fluorocarbon elastomers [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - FLUOROCARBON ELASTOMERS] (Vol 8) -nitrile rubber [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - NITRILE RUBBER] (Vol 8) -phosphazenes [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - PHOSPHAZENES] (Vol 8) -polybutadiene [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - POLYBUTADIENE] (Vol 8) -polychloroprene [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - POLYCHLOROPRENE] (Vol 8) -polyethers (ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - POLYETHERS] (Vol 8) -polyisoprene [ELASTOMERSSYNTHETTC - POLYISOPRENE] (Vol 9) -survey [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - SURVEY] (Vol 8)... [Pg.354]

Work in the fume hood wearing eye protection, laboratory coat, and nitrile rubber gloves. Slowly and carefully pour the chlorosulfonic acid onto sodium carbonate contained in a large plastic tray. When reaction is over, wash into drain.7,8... [Pg.149]

ID IQ 2D 2D-NMR 2h2o 2Q 3Q 9BEN A1 ABS AC ACM ACN AFM Al-CSM ALMA-i5 Al-m-EPDM AN AO APT ASTM ATR ATR-IR B/S BABA Two-dimensional Single-quantum One-dimensional Deuteron solid-state NMR Deuterated water Double-quantum Triple-quantum 9 borobicyclo [3, 3, 1] nonane Amide 1 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymer Accelerator Acrylate rubber Acrylonitrile Atomic Force Microscopy Aluminium salt of chlorosulfonate polyethylene Allyl-rf5 methacrylate Aluminium salt of maleated EPDM Acrylonitrile 1-Allyl oxyoctane Attached Proton Test American Standards for Testing and Materials Attenuated total reflectance spectroscopy Attenuated total reflectance-IR spectroscopy Butadiene/styrene Back-to-back... [Pg.597]

Surface treatments consist of washing with solvent, abrading, or, in the most demanding applications, cyclizing with acid. The most common elastomers to be bonded in this way include nitrile, neoprene, urethane, natural rubber, SBR, and butyl rubber. It is more difficult to achieve good bonds with silicones, fluorocarbons, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, and polyacrylate. [Pg.383]

ETU is used as an accelerator in the vulcanization of polychloroprene (Neoprene) and other elastomers for coated fabrics, for epichlorohydrin and for chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubbers. It is also an intermediate for antioxidants, insecticides, fungicides, dyes, pharmaceuticals, and synthetic resins. [Pg.30]

Used as a secondary accelerator with antioxidant, antiozonant, and stabilizing function in synthetic rubber and high polymer materials in the plastics and rubber industries. Mainly used in styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), chloroprene rubber (CR), epichlorohydrin, and chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber. Promotes heat-resistance of chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber, EPDM and CSM and sunshine resistance of CR. [Pg.130]

Chlorinated rubbers, synthetic Chlorophene type rubbers Chlorosulfonated polyethylenes Cyclo rubbers, synthetic EPDM polymers... [Pg.453]


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