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Diallyl phthalate resin

Glycol Bis(allyl Phthalates) as Cocross-linkers for Diallyl Phthalate Resins... [Pg.225]

Durez. Trademark of Hooker Chem Corp, for a line of phenolfortnaldehyde resins and molding compds also including diallyl phthalate resins... [Pg.471]

Dapon [FMC], TM for a series of diallyl phthalate resins. Used for molding compounds, pre-pregs, and coatings. [Pg.368]

The complex viscosity can be related to the steady-shear viscosity rf) via the empirical Cox-Merz rule, which notes the equivalence of steady-shear and dynamic-shear viscosities at given shearing rates ri y) = rj (co). The Cox-Merz rule has been confirmed to apply at low rates by Sundstrom and Burkett (1981) for a diallyl phthalate resin and by Pahl and Hesekamp (1993) for a filled epoxy resin. Malkin and Kulichikin (1991) state that for highly filled polymer systems the validity of the Cox-Merz rule is doubtful due to the strain dependence at very low strains and that the material may partially fracture. However, Doraiswamy et al. (1991) discussed a modified Cox-Merz rule for suspensions and yield-stress fluids that equates the steady viscosity with the complex viscosity at a modified shear rate dependent on the strain, ri(y) = rj yrap3), where y i is the maximum strain. This equation has been utilised by Nguyen (1993) and Peters et al. (1993) for the chemorheology of highly filled epoxy-resin systems. [Pg.338]

Diallyl Phthalate Resin Thermoset supplied as diallyl phthalate prepolymer or monomer. Has high chemical, heat and water resistance, dimensional stability, and strength. Shrinks during peroxide curing. Processed by injection, compression, and transfer-molding. Used in glass-reinforced tubing, auto parts, and electrical components. Also called DAP. [Pg.191]

The most important resin types used in production of curable molding compounds are phenolic, urea, melamine, unsaturated polyester, epoxide and diallyl phthalate resins. Curable molding compounds built up with these bonding agents are described in DIN 7708" (Phenoplasts and Aminoplasts), DIN 16911 and 169132 (Polyester Molding Compounds and Polyester Resin Mats), and DIN 16912 (Epoxy resin Molding Compounds). There is as yet no standard for diallyl phthalate masses, for the test method see ISO 1385 - 1.02.1977. [Pg.234]

Diallyl phthalate resin molding compounds, elec./electronic Polyethylene terephthalate molding compounds, electronic transfer 3,3, 4,4 -Benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride Pyromellitic dianhydride molding compounds, plastics industry Polyvinyl alcohol... [Pg.5474]

DAP Diallyl phthalate (resin) (ASTM DIN) see also FDAP... [Pg.804]

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]

CP2 Alternating copolymer from vinyl ether DAP Diallyl phthalate resin (ASTM, DIN) see... [Pg.2250]


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