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Ethylene-vinyl acetate Polymer blend

Ethylene-vinyl acetate polymer Ethylene-vinyl chloride Ethylene-vinyl chloride copolymer Fatty acid amide Fatty acid amides Fatty acid amine and silicone blend... [Pg.660]

Kelarakis, A., Giannelis, E.P., and Yoon, K. (2007) Structure-properties relationships in day nanocomposites based on PVDF/(ethylene-vinyl acetate) copolymer blends. Polymer, 48, 7567. [Pg.389]

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is one of the routine methods used in polymer characterization and improves the knowledge of the microphase structure with other complementary methods. Lu et al. [149] investigated nonisothermal crystallization processes of Nylon/EVM (ethylene-vinyl acetate rubbers) blend using DSC and they found out that EVM rubber could act as heterogeneous nuclei acting more effective in Nylon/... [Pg.22]

Legros A, Carreau PJ, Favis BD, Michel A. Morphology modification by interfacial chemical reaction in a polyester/ethylene vinyl acetate/polyethylene blend. Polymer 1997 38 5085-5089. [Pg.437]

Khonakdar HA, Wagenknecht U, Jafari SH, Haessler R, Eslami H. Dynamic mechanical properties and morphology of polyethylene/ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer blends. Adv Polym Technol... [Pg.251]

Organic peroxides are used in the polymer industry as thermal sources of free radicals. They are used primarily to initiate the polymerisation and copolymerisation of vinyl and diene monomers, eg, ethylene, vinyl chloride, styrene, acryUc acid and esters, methacrylic acid and esters, vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile, and butadiene (see Initiators). They ate also used to cute or cross-link resins, eg, unsaturated polyester—styrene blends, thermoplastics such as polyethylene, elastomers such as ethylene—propylene copolymers and terpolymers and ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymer, and mbbets such as siUcone mbbet and styrene-butadiene mbbet. [Pg.135]

Several authors have discussed the ion exchange potentials and membrane properties of grafted cellulose [135,136]. Radiation grafting of anionic and cationic monomers to impart ion exchange properties to polymer films and other structures is rather promising. Thus, grafting of acrylamide and acrylic acid onto polyethylene, polyethylene/ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer as a blend [98], and waste rubber powder [137,138], allows... [Pg.512]

This is another important and widely used polymer. Nanocomposites have been prepared based on this rubber mostly for flame-retardancy behavior. Blends with acrylic functional polymer and maleic anhydride-grafted ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) have also been used both with nanoclays and carbon nanotubes to prepare nanocomposites [65-69]. [Pg.36]

Chattopadhyay S., Chaki T.K., and Bhowmick A.K., New thermoplastic elastomers from poly(ethyle-neoctene) (engage), poly(ethylene-vinyl acetate) and low-density polyethylene by electron beam technology structural characterization and mechanical properties. Rubber Chem. TechnoL, 74, 815, 2001. Roy Choudhury N. and Dutta N.K., Thermoplastic elastomeric natural rubber-polypropylene blends with reference to interaction between the components. Advances in Polymer Blends and Alloys Technology, Vol. 5 (K. Finlayson, ed.), Technomic Publishers, Pensylvania, 1994, 161. [Pg.156]

Chattopadhyay, S., Chaki, T.K., Bhowmick, A.K., Gao, G.J.P., and Bandyopadhyay, S., Structural characterization of electron-beam crosslinked thermoplastic elastomeric films from blends of polyethylene and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 81, 1936, 2001. [Pg.1065]

Other uses of blends include controlled rate of fertilizer release(77) based on ethylene/vinyl acetate/carbon monoxide polymers which is U.V. sensitive, polyolefin blends with any biodegradable polymers,(78) and polyolefins blended with metals and autoxidizable substrates. (79) Doane and co-workers(80) at the U.S.D.A. have used grafted starches in many applications, including soil stabilization. [Pg.9]

Fu, M. and Baojun, Q., Synergistic flame retardant mechanism of fumed silica in ethylene-vinyl acetate/ magnesium hydroxide blends, Polym. Degrad. Stab. 2004, 85, 633. [Pg.205]

Fig. 7a-c. Phase contrast microscope pictures of a blend of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (40% vinyl acetate) with chlorinated polyethylene (43 % chlorine) before and after phase separation. Since both polymers are elastomers the mobility is quite high. The original pictures are coloured red and green. These black and white pictures have enhanced contrast to make the phase separation clear... [Pg.135]

Fig. 24. A plot of the frequency of maximum infra red carbonyl absorption against temperature for an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and a blend containing 80% chlorinated polyethylene. The relative shift is reduced at higher temperature which is attributed to a dissociation of the specific interaction between the polymers... Fig. 24. A plot of the frequency of maximum infra red carbonyl absorption against temperature for an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and a blend containing 80% chlorinated polyethylene. The relative shift is reduced at higher temperature which is attributed to a dissociation of the specific interaction between the polymers...
As reported by Diehl et al. [58], interpolymers are also compatible with a broader range of polymers, including styrene block copolymers [59], poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC)-based polymers [60], poly(phenylene ethers) [61] and olefinic polymers such as ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and chlorinated polyethylene. Owing to their unique molecular structure, specific ESI have been demonstrated as effective blend compatibilizers for polystyrene-polyethylene blends [62,63]. The development of the miscibility/ compatibility behavior of ESI-ESI blends differing in styrene content will be highlighted below. [Pg.617]

In addition to, or instead of, polystyrene and oils, polymers such as polypropylene, polyethylene, or ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer can be blended with these block copolymers. Blends with S-B-S or (S-B) -X block polymers usually show greatly improved ozone resistance (S-EB-S already has excellent ozone resistance). In addition, these blends have some solvent resistance. In certain cases, some oils that are stable to UV radiation reduce the stability of the blends however, the effects can be minimized by the use of UV stabilizers and absorptive or reflective pigments (e.g., carbon black or titanium dioxide). [Pg.209]


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