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Engineering thermoplastics additives

Within the past several years, improvements in the toughening of high-temperature epoxies and other reactive thermosets, such as cyanate esters and bismaleimides, have been accomplished through the incorporation of engineering thermoplastics. Additions of poly(arylene ether ketone) or PEK and poly(aryl ether sulfone) or PES have been found to improve fracture toughness. Direct addition of these thermoplastics generally improves fracture toughness but results in decreased tensile properties and reduced chemical resistance. [Pg.241]

Ethylenebis(tetrabromophthalimide). The additive ethylenebis(tetrabromophthalimide) [41291 -34-3] is prepared from ethylenediamine and tetrabromophthabc anhydride [632-79-1]. It is a specialty product used ia a variety of appHcations. It is used ia engineering thermoplastics and polyolefins because of its thermal stabiUty and resistance to bloom (42). It is used ia styrenic resias because of its uv stabiUty (43). This flame retardant has been shown to be more effective on a contained bromine basis than other brominated flame retardants ia polyolefins (10). [Pg.469]

Triphenyl phosphate [115-86-6] C gH O P, is a colorless soHd, mp 48—49°C, usually produced in the form of flakes or shipped in heated vessels as a hquid. An early appHcation was as a flame retardant for cellulose acetate safety film. It is also used in cellulose nitrate, various coatings, triacetate film and sheet, and rigid urethane foam. It has been used as a flame-retardant additive for engineering thermoplastics such as polyphenylene oxide—high impact polystyrene and ABS—polycarbonate blends. [Pg.478]

Noryl. Noryl engineering thermoplastics are polymer blends formed by melt-blending DMPPO and HIPS or other polymers such as nylon with proprietary stabilizers, flame retardants, impact modifiers, and other additives (69). Because the mbber characteristics that are required for optimum performance in DMPPO—polystyrene blends are not the same as for polystyrene alone, most of the HIPS that is used in DMPPO blends is designed specifically for this use (70). Noryl is produced as sheet and for vacuum forming, but by far the greatest use is in pellets for injection mol ding. [Pg.331]

Materials with totally new property combinations may be achieved by blending two or more polymers together. Through blending of thermotropic main-chain LCPs with engineering thermoplastics, the highly ordered fibrous structure and good properties of LCPs can be transferred to the more flexible matrix polymer. LCPs are blended with thermoplastics mainly in order to reinforce the matrix polymer or to improve its dimensional stability, but LCP addition may modify several... [Pg.623]

Reactive compatibilization of engineering thermoplastic PET with PP through functionalization has been reported by Xanthos et al. [57]. Acrylic acid modified PP was used for compatibilization. Additives such as magnesium acetate and p-toluene sulfonic acid were evaluated as the catalyst for the potential interchange or esterification reaction that could occur in the melt. The blend characterization through scanning electron microscopy, IR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and... [Pg.673]

Alkanesulfonates act as an external lubricant in PVC, polystyrene, and engineering thermoplastics. They have a good release effect and assist flow. Addition is in the concentration range between 0.1 and 2.0 parts per 100 parts resin (phr). Because of their low volatility, alkanesulfonates are also used as a processing aid for high-melting engineering thermoplastics. [Pg.207]

Typical additive packages for engineering thermoplastics have been described by Titzschkau [9], such as processing aids for PA, PP, or PET/PBT, three-component additive packages for polyamides and polyesters (nucleating agent, lubricant and process heat stabiliser) and coated copper stabilisers for polyamides. Additive packages or combinations of up to five or more additives are quite common. A typical white window PVC profile formulation comprises an acrylic impact modifier, TiC>2, CaCC>3, calcium stearate, a... [Pg.7]

Cyclic olefin copolymers (COC)s are engineering thermoplastics derived from norbornene. An addition polymer of norbornene was originally described in 1955 (1). [Pg.41]

SPS is entirely different from conventional amorphous styrenics in chemical and physical properties. In addition to characteristics such as low specific gravity, excellent electrical properties, hydrolytic resistance and good mold-ability similar to those of existing styrenics, SPS has heat resistance, chemical resistance and the characteristics inherent to crystalline polymers that make it a new engineering plastic. SPS is finding new applications and is expected to bring out new horizons in the application areas of engineering thermoplastics. [Pg.407]

To further investigate the question of polymer structure-permeability relationships, this study reports oxygen permeability measurements on a group of structurally varied bisphenol based polymers. In addition to representing commercially important classes of engineering thermoplastics, polycarbonates, polyarylates and polyetherimides can be easily prepared from a common set of... [Pg.160]

Estaloc. [BFGoodrich BFGoodrich UK] Mixture of thermoplastic polyurethane, reinforcement, polymeric alloys, additives reinforced engineering thermoplastic. [Pg.135]


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