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Ethylene-propylene-diene copolymer

Tetrafluoroethylene propylene copolymer. Ethylene propylene diene terpolymer. [Pg.651]

Atactic polypropylene Ethylene/propylene copolymer Ethylene/propylene/diene copolymerc... [Pg.216]

Atactic polypropylene Number of branches per molecule Branched polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Rate of volatilization Differential thermal analysis Ethylene-propylene copolymer Ethylene-propylene-diene copolymer... [Pg.465]

Vistalon Exxon Ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers, Ethylene-Propylene—diene terpolymer... [Pg.403]

In consequence ethylene-propylene rubbers were introduced with a small amount (3-8%) of a third, diene, monomer which provided a cross-link site for accelerated sulphur vulcanisation. Such ethylene-propylene-diene monomer ternary copolymers are designated as EPDM rubbers. [Pg.300]

The cross-sectional area per chain in the hexagonal lattice of irradiated PE varies between 20.6 and 22.0 A. It is, thus, always greater than the cross-sectional area in the rotator phase in paraffins (19.5-20.0 A ), but on average somewhat smaller than that in constrained PE fibers above 7, /, (21.4-22.7 A ). An ethylene-propylene diene copolymer with approximately 64%, 32%, and 4% by weight of each component, respectively, was found to contain hexagonal crystals with a cross-sectional area per chain of 20.3 A". [Pg.303]

Compatibilization along with dynamic vulcanization techniques have been used in thermoplastic elastomer blends of poly(butylene terephthalate) and ethylene propylene diene rubber by Moffett and Dekkers [28]. In situ formation of graft copolymer can be obtained by the use of suitably functionalized rubbers. By the usage of conventional vulcanizing agents for EPDM, the dynamic vulcanization of the blend can be achieved. The optimum effect of compatibilization along with dynamic vulcanization can be obtained only when the compatibilization is done before the rubber phase is dispersed. [Pg.640]

ATBN - amine terminated nitrile rubber X - Flory Huggins interaction parameter CPE - carboxylated polyethylene d - width at half height of the copolymer profile given by Kuhn statistical segment length DMAE - dimethyl amino ethanol r - interfacial tension reduction d - particle size reduction DSC - differential scanning calorimetry EMA - ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer ENR - epoxidized natural rubber EOR - ethylene olefin rubber EPDM - ethylene propylene diene monomer EPM - ethylene propylene monomer rubber EPR - ethylene propylene rubber EPR-g-SA - succinic anhydride grafted ethylene propylene rubber... [Pg.682]

An oil-based drilling mud can be viscosified with maleated ethylene-propylene elastomers [919]. The elastomers are ethylene-propylene copolymers or ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers. The maleated elastomers are far more effective oil mud viscosifiers than the organophilic clays used. On the other hand, specific organophilic clays can provide a drilling fluid composition less sensitive to high temperatures [491]. [Pg.5]

Ethylene-propylene-diene-copolymer good good good... [Pg.189]

We have considerable latitude when it comes to choosing the chemical composition of rubber toughened polystyrene. Suitable unsaturated rubbers include styrene-butadiene copolymers, cis 1,4 polybutadiene, and ethylene-propylene-diene copolymers. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene is a more complex type of block copolymer. It is made by swelling polybutadiene with styrene and acrylonitrile, then initiating copolymerization. This typically takes place in an emulsion polymerization process. [Pg.336]

It is evident that reactions of unsaturated polymers with bisnitrile oxides lead to cross-linking. Such a procedure has been patented for curing poly(butadiene), butadiene-styrene copolymer, as well as some unsaturated polyethers and polyesters (512-514). Bisnitrile oxides are usually generated in the presence of unsaturated polymers by dehydrochlorination of hydroximoyl chlorides. Cross-linking of ethylene-propylene-diene co-polymers with stable bisnitrile oxides has been studied (515, 516). The rate of the process has been shown to reduce in record with the sequence 2-chloroterephthalonitrile oxide > terephthalonitrile oxide > 2,5-dimethylterephthalonitrile oxide > 2,3,5,6-tetramethylterephthalo-nitrile oxide > anthracene-9,10-dicarbonitrile oxide (515). [Pg.104]

Terpolymer ethylene, propylene, diene Expandable (or Expanded) Polystyrene Environmental Stress Cracking Electrostatic Discharge Ethylene-TetraEluoroEthylene Ethylene-VinylAcetate copolymers... [Pg.893]

By rapid expansion of supercritical propane solution (RESS), and isobaric crystallisation (ICSS), isotactic polypropylene and ethylene-butylene copolymers were precipitated from the supercritical solution. The RESS process produced microfibres with a trace of microparticles, while the ICSS process produced microcellular products. Improvement in thermal stability was achieved by first synthesising a thermoplastic vulcanisate from polypropylene and ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer from a supercritical propane solution, followed by RESS. 28 refs. [Pg.57]

Besides MMBS, also related copolymers, such as methyl meth-acrylate/acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene and acrylonitrile/ethylene/ propylene/diene/styrene are impact modifiers for PC compositions (16). [Pg.321]

As was mentioned, cycloaddition of unactivated hydrocarbons, namely, that of cyclopentadiene, has practical significance. 5-Vinyl-2-norbomene is produced by the cycloaddition of cyclopentadiene and 1,3-butadiene546,547 [Eq. (6.96)] under conditions where side reactions (polymerization, formation of tetrahydroindene) are minimal. The product is then isomerized to 5-ethylidene-2-norbomene, which is a widely used comonomer in the manufacture of an EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene monomer) copolymer (see Section 13.2.6). The reaction of cyclopentadiene (or dicyclopentadiene, its precursor) with ethylene leads to norbomene548,549 [Eq. (6.97)] 550... [Pg.335]

With larger amount of propylene a random copolymer known as ethylene-propylene-monomer (EPM) copolymer is formed, which is a useful elastomer with easy processability and improved optical properties.208,449 Copolymerization of ethylene and propylene with a nonconjugated diene [EPDM or ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer copolymer] introduces unsaturation into the polymer structure, allowing the further improvement of physical properties by crosslinking (sulfur vulcanization) 443,450 Only three dienes are employed commercially in EPDM manufacture dicyclopentadiene, 1,4-hexadiene, and the most extensively used 5-ethylidene-2-norbomene. [Pg.772]

ASTM Method D3900-95 (2000) Standard Test Methods for Rubber-Raw Determination of Ethylene Units in EPM (Ethylene-Propylene Copolymers) and EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Terpolymers). [Pg.75]


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Chemical copolymers Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer elastomers

Copolymers ethylene

DIENE COPOLYMER

Ethylene diene

Ethylene diene copolymer

Ethylene propylene

Ethylene propylene diene copolymers EPDM elastomers)

Ethylene-propylene copolymers

Ethylene-propylene-diene

Ethylene-propylene-diene ternary copolymers

Ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer copolymer

PROPYLENE COPOLYMER

Polyolefin copolymers Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer elastomers

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