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Diallyl phthalate polymers properties

Some of the common types of plastics that are used are thermoplastics, such as poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) (see POLYMERS CONTAINING SULFUR), nylons, liquid crystal polymer (LCP), the polyesters (qv) such as polyesters that are 30% glass-fiber reinforced, and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), and polyetherimide (PEI) and thermosets such as diallyl phthalate and phenolic resins (qv). Because of the wide variety of manufacturing processes and usage requirements, these materials are available in several variations which have a range of physical properties. [Pg.32]

Whereas monoallyl derivatives sdeld thermoplastic polymers, allyl esters containing two or more unsaturated groups yield thermosetting resins. Thus, monoallyl esters of unsaturated acids, e.g., allyl acrylate, allyl methacrylate, allyl crotonate, and allyl itaconate, and diallyl esters of dibasic acids, e.g., diallyl oxalate, diallyl phthalate, and diallyl itaconate, yield thermoset resins, which generally combine solvent resistance, toughness, hardness, transparency, and heat resistance. The cross-linking tendency of the allyl esters makes them useful in copolymerization wherein they impart these properties to normally linear polymers. [Pg.1026]

Other thermosetting polymers are cyanate esters (CEs), benzoxazines, PU acrylates, bismaleimides (BMIs), dicy-clopentadienes (DCPDs), diallyl phthalates (DAPs), etc. Formulations based on these polymers are used for specific applications where their particular properties are required. For example, DAP has long been the material of choice for electrical components where long-term reliability is required. [Pg.520]

Diallyl phthalate resins n. Laminating resin prepared by free radical polymerization of diallyl phthalate. The polymer is highly cross-linked, with good thermal stability and retention of electrical properties under conditions of wet and dry heat. [Pg.273]

The polymers of diallyl isophthalate are very similar in preparation, properties and application to the polymers of diallyl phthalate described above. Mouldings based on diallyl isophthalate are more expensive but have enhanced thermal stability (withstanding up to about 220°C for long periods) and resistance to organic solvents. [Pg.237]


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