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Linseed oil epoxidized

Epo>y Compounds. Epoxidized soya oil (ESO) is the most widely used epoxy-type additive and is found ia most mixed metal stabilized PVC formulations at 1.0—3.0 phr due to its versatiHty and cost effectiveness. Other usefiil epoxy compounds are epoxidized glycerol monooleate, epoxidized linseed oil, and alkyl esters of epoxidized tall oil fatty acid. [Pg.550]

Other materials that are often referred to as secondary plasticizers iaclude materials such as epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) and epoxidized linseed oil (ELO) and similar materials. These can act as lubricants but also as secondary stabilizers to PVC due to thein epoxy content which can remove HCl from the degrading polymer. [Pg.123]

Performic acid is an unstable, hazardous percarboxylic acid, and must always be generated in situ. Epoxidation with in situ performic and peracetic acid are well established commercial processes. They find application in the epoxidation of alkenes, particularly those of high molecular weight. Many such epoxides are produced on a large scale, and can be classified as vegetable oils, unsaturated esters, unsaturated acids, a-alkenes, natural polymers and synthetic polymers. The most important vegetable oil which is epoxidized commercially is soyabean oil. World production of epoxidized soyabean oil (ESBO) exceeds 150000 metric tons per annum. Epoxidized linseed oil is also important, but produced at a lower rate than ESBO. Both products are formed by usual in situ performic and peracetic acid techniques.23,24 Typical procedures are outlined in Table 3.1.25... [Pg.84]

PVC Di- (2-ethy Uiexy 1) phthalate (DEHP), epoxidized linseed oil, tris(nonyphenyl) phosphite (TNPP) Dissolve in tetrahydrofuran (THE), precipitate polymer with methanol, dry and dissolve residue pPorasil Cjg Carbon tetrachloride- dicloromethane (65/35) 280 1 mL/min [2]... [Pg.385]

COMPOUND NAME, PAGE Activator OT Urea, 37 Markstat 51,263 Markstat 51,264 Markstat 51,265 Cyanox STDP, 81 Cyanox LTDP, 79 Stearic Acid, 313 Polycizer Butyl Oleate, 287 Butyl ricinoleate, 195 Flexol EP-8, 231 Flexol EP-8, 233 Flexol EP-8, 232 Epoxidized linseed oil, 229 Epoxidized linseed oil, 227 Epoxidized linseed oil, 228 Cure-Rite IBT, 35 Dioctyl maleate, 223 Isonox 232, 111 Ethaphos 368, 95 Alkanox P27, 63 Kemamide E ultra, 309 Citroflex B-6, 209 Laurex , 261 Retarder AK, 311 Santicizer 278, 155 Perkacit DPG, 305... [Pg.471]

At the end of this chapter, the effect of two other epoxidized triglyceride oils—epoxidized linseed oil (ELO) and epoxidized crambe oil (ECO)—on the phase separation of DGEBA thermosets is discussed as well. [Pg.108]

Epoxidized Linseed Oil (ELO). ELO has a molecular structure and molecular weight similar to those of ESO, but it has a much higher average epoxy functionality, in the range of 7.5 to 8.5. [Pg.116]

Aliphatic esters are diesters of adipic, sebacic or azelaic acids and offer greater resistance to low temperatures than phthalates, but at a higher cost Epoxy ester plasticizers have limited compatibility with PVC so are used at low concentrations. The most widely used epoxy ester plasticizer is epoxidized soya bean oil (ESBO). ESBO resists extraction, does not migrate readily and acts also as a heat stabilizer. Other plasticizers in this group include epoxidized linseed oil and tall oil. [Pg.61]

Powder coatings Epoxidized Euphorbia lagascae Epoxidized linseed oil Epoxidized Latterr antia ibcrica... [Pg.135]

Vernonia oil has been discussed as natural alternative to epoxidized soya bean oil or epoxidized linseed oil for applications such as reactive diluent for low VOC alkyd paints. [Pg.181]

Chem. Descrip. Acrylate ester of epoxidized linseed oil Uses System modifier improving flow and leveling Features UV and electron beam curable Properties Gardner 1 color sp.gr. 1.04 dens. 8.7 Ib/gal vise. 3800 cps acid no. 1 100% solids Epotuf 37001-00 [Reichhold]... [Pg.335]

Elaic acid. See Oleic acid Electrolyte acid. See Sulfuric acid ELO. See Epoxidized linseed oil... [Pg.1100]

Linseed oil. See Linseed (Linum usitatissimum) oil Linseed oil, blown. See Oxidized linseed oil Linseed oil, epoxidized. See Epoxidized linseed oil Linseed oil, oxidized. See Oxidized linseed oil Linseed oil, raw Linum usitatissimum Linum usitatissimum oil. See Linseed (Linum usitatissimum) oil Liquefied petroieum gas. See Butane Propane Liquid paraffin Liquid petroiatum. See Mineral oil Liquid phenoi. See Phenol Liquid rosin. See Tall oil Litharge Litharge pure. See Lead oxide, yellow... [Pg.1177]


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