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Coreactive polymer alloys

Lambla, M., Yu, X. Lorek, S. (1989) Coreactive Polymer Alloys ACS Symposia Series, American Chemical Society, Washington, p. 395. [Pg.174]

Lambla M, Yu R X, Lorek S (1989) Coreactive polymer alloys. In Utracki LA, Weiss RA (eds) Multiphase polymers blends and ionomers. ACS Symposium Series, vol 395. American Chemical Society, Washington, pp 67-83... [Pg.232]

A variety of polymers, both thermosets as well as thermoplastics, can be blended and coreacted with epoxy resins to provide for a specific set of desired properties. The most common of these are nitrile, phenolic, nylon, poly sulfide, and polyurethane resins. At high levels of additions these additives result in hybrid or alloyed systems with epoxy resins rather than just modifiers. They differ from reactive diluents in that they are higher-molecular weight-materials, are used at higher concentrations, and generally have less deleterious effect on the cured properties of the epoxy resin. [Pg.123]


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