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Contents 9 Injection Blow Moulding

PLA is also used for thermoformed trays and containers. Injection stretch blow moulded bottles and jars for short-shelf-life applications that use cold-filling techniques for contents such as still water, fresh juices, dairy beverages and edible oil is also a potentially interesting market for PLA. [Pg.95]

Grade Selection Criteria Melt flow characteristics for injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, rotational moulding and film production. Filler/reinforcement content, carbon additions, resistance to sterilisation, flame retardancy, anti-static qualities, elastomer content, chemical resistance. ... [Pg.9]

Made by esterification of pure cellulose with acetic acid and sulphuric acid as catalyst in solvents of medium polarity. This produces readily soluble resins with varying acetate content depending on the process. The polymers are processible by injection moulding, extrusion and blow moulding. Principle cellulose polymers are cellulose acetate (CA), cellulose acetobutyrate (CAB) and cellulose propionate (CP). Ethyl cellulose forms the other group of polymers. Applications are limited by environmental and chemical stability. [Pg.27]


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