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Copolymer glass-fiber-reinforced

Polystyrene(SAN) Copolymer, Glass Fiber Reinforced PSCO-GFR... [Pg.141]

Fluorinated ethylene-propylene resin Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer Ethylene- chlorotrifluoro- ethylene copolymer Cellulose- filled Glass-fiber- reinforced... [Pg.1036]

Low-density Medium-density High-density Ultra high-molecular-weight Glass-fiber- reinforced, high-density Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer... [Pg.1048]

Molding and extrusion 30-35% glass-fiber- reinforced High-impact copolymer Molding 33% glass-fiber-reinforced Molybdenum disulfide- filled ... [Pg.1309]

The heat distortion temperature of styrene polymers is insufficient for some applications, but can be improved by copolymerization with monomers such as -methylstyrene or maleic anhydride. Maleic anhydride copolymers are excellently suited to the manufacture of foamed articles. The advantages of glass-fiber reinforcement are greater in such copolymers than in polystyrene itself. [Pg.280]

STYRENE-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE. A thermoplastic copolymer made by the copolymerization of styrene and maleic anhydride. Two types of polymers are available—impact-modified SMA terpolymer alloys (Cadon ) and SMA copolymers, with and without rubber impact modifiers (Dylark ). These products are distinguished by higher heat resistance than the parent styrenic and ABS families. The MA functionality also provides improved adhesion to glass fiber reinforcement systems. Recent developments include lerpolymer alloy systems with high-speed impact performance and low-temperature ductile fail characteristics required by automotive instrument panel usage. [Pg.1557]

Figure 3.34 Stress vs. strain for BASF Ultraform N 2200 G53— 25% glass fiber reinforced, injection molding with enhanced stiffness and toughness acetal copolymer resin. Figure 3.34 Stress vs. strain for BASF Ultraform N 2200 G53— 25% glass fiber reinforced, injection molding with enhanced stiffness and toughness acetal copolymer resin.
Figure 3.40 Shear modulus vs. temperature for Celanese Hostaform acetal copolymer resins with different amounts of glass fiber reinforcement. Figure 3.40 Shear modulus vs. temperature for Celanese Hostaform acetal copolymer resins with different amounts of glass fiber reinforcement.
Glass fiber-reinforced Branched homoporvmer Linear copolymer... [Pg.1160]

In thermoplastics, carbon fiber compounds have been developed with nylon, polysulfone, thermoplastic, polyester, polyphenylene sulfide, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyamide-imide, and ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer. Carbon fiber-reinforced molding compounds are available with carbon fiber contents of various levels such as 20, 30, and 40 weight percent. Nylon 66 molding compounds have also been developed with hybrid combinations of carbon and glass fiber reinforcements. [Pg.240]

High-impact Copolymers and Rubber-modified Compounds Unfilled with Molybdenum Disulfide Impact-Modified 30% Glass Fiber-Reinforced EMI shielding (Conductive) 30% PAN Carbon Fiber Cast Cast, heat-stabilized Cast, Oil-Filled Cast, Plasticized Cast, Type 612 Blend Molding Compound... [Pg.660]

Molding and Extrusion Compound Molding and Extrusion Compound Amorphous Transparent Copolymer Aramid Molded Parts, Unfilled 35% Glass fiber-reinforced Impact Modified 40% Glass fiber-reinforced 50% Glass Eiber-reinforced 60% Glass Eiber-reinforced ... [Pg.676]

Glass Fiber-reinforced Unfilled 30% Glass Fiber-reinforced EMI Shielding (conductive) 30% Carbon Fiber 10% Glass fiber-reinforced 20-30% Glass Fiber-Reinforced 20% Mineral- filled 30% Carbon- filled Polyether- sulfone Unreinforced Branched Homopolymer Finear Copolymer... [Pg.704]

S Properties ASTM Test Method 20% Glass Fiber-reinforced Clear Styrene- Butadiene Copolymers (SBC) ASA exhusion. Blow Molding, Injection Molding Grades Clear Styrene- Butadiene Copolymers Molding and Extrusion Impact- modified... [Pg.726]

Unsaturated polyesters, dissolved in greater or lesser quantities of styrene monomer, form the matrix material widely used for glass-fiber-reinforced thermoset sheet molding and bulk molding compounds. Upon polymerization of the styrene and concomitant conterminous grafting, an AB crosslinked copolymer network forms (see Section 5.6). [Pg.235]


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