Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Ethylene vinyl ester copolymer

The most common copolymer of this type is eth ene-vin acetate, vrfiich we normally refer to as EVA. This variety of polyethylene is illustrated in Fig. 18.2 e), in which the ester branches are indicated by the symbol VA . This family of copolymers is commercially available containing vinyl acetate concentrations of up to approximately 25 mole %. In addition to the randomly distributed ester branches, these resins also contain the short and long chain branches that are characteristic of low density polyethylene. [Pg.269]


We make polyethylene resins using two basic types of chain growth reaction free radical polymerization and coordination catalysis. We use free radical polymerization to make low density polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl ester copolymers, and the ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer precursors for ethylene ionomers. We employ coordination catalysts to make high density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, and very low density polyethylene. [Pg.288]

These comprise components A to C, the amount of component B being 5 to 50 pbw per 100 pbw of A (based on solid content) and the amount of C being 50 to 350 pbw per 100 pbw of A (based on solid content). A is an emulsion of ethylene-vinyl ester copolymer, which is composed of 5 to 35 wt.% of ethylene and 95 to 65 wt.% of vinyl ester, and has a Tg of -25 to -I-15C and a toluene-insoluble part of 30 wt.% or more. B is a thermal expansive hollow microbead and C is an inorganic filler. The emulsion has superior mechanical strength, crack resistance, water resistance, alkali resistance, blocking resistance, foaming property, embossing property and superior flame resistance and can be used for flameproof foam sheet for wallpaper. [Pg.91]

A foamable composition nsefnl for rotational moulding is described, which advantageonsly inclndes an ethylene vinyl ester copolymer as an additive. The additive beneficially has a higher melt index than the base resin of the composition. [Pg.97]

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]

Pubhcations on curing polymers with TAIC include TEE—propylene copolymer (135), TEE—propylene—perfluoroaHyl ether (136), ethylene—chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymers (137), polyethylene (138), ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers (139), polybutadienes (140), PVC (141), polyamide (142), polyester (143), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (144), sdoxane elastomers (145), maleimide polymers (146), and polyimide esters (147). [Pg.88]

Poly(esters) and rubbers Poly(alkenes) and rubbers Cellulosic polymers, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, poly(alkenes), PVC, rubbers, and poly(styrene) Cellulosic polymers, poly(esters), poly(alkenes), polyurethanes, PVC, rubbers, and poly(styrene)... [Pg.123]

The properties of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers vary widely with their ester content. At the lowest levels of vinyl acetate, they have physical properties that are similar to those of low density polyethylene. As the comonomer content increases, the material becomes less crystalline and more elastic. Copolymers made with the highest comonomer levels contain no measurable crystallinity. The resulting products are tough, flexible, and clear. The ester... [Pg.298]

Poly(vinyl alcohol) is utilized as a component of starch-based adhesives.11121114 Other patents report the use of partially oxidized starch,1115 dextrins,1116 dextrins and urea,1117 borax,1118 boric acid,1119 and vinyl methyl ether-maleic acid copolymers.1120 Other patents indicate the use of poly (vinyl alcohol) with partially hydrolyzed poly(vinyl acetate),1121 nonhy-drolyzed poly(vinyl acetate),1122 and poly(vinyl chloride).1123 A few patents have reported such poly acrylic additives as poly (acrylic acid)1124 and its salts,1125 poly(acrylamide),1126 1127 A-methylacrylamide or poly(A-acryl-amide),1128 and polyethyleneimine.1129 Polystyrene has also been used,1130 as well as more complex copolymers such as a maleic acid monobutyl ester-methyl vinyl ether copolymer, together with dextrin and polyacrylamide),1131 carboxylated ethyl acrylate-styrene zinc salt copolymer,1132 ethylene-methyl acrylate-vinyl acetate copolymer,1133 vinyl acetate-vinyl pyr-rolidone copolymer,1134 and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer.1135 Some adhesives are compounded with SBR latex1136 1138 and phenol-formaldehyde resins.1139... [Pg.413]

Acetic acid, ethylene ester polymer with ethane CoTran-ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer EVA EVA copolymer EVM poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) VA/ethylene copolymer vinyl acetate/ethylene copolymer. [Pg.285]

Vinyl Acetate, Homo- and Copolymer Latexes Vinyl Acetate Comonomer (butyl acrylate, ethylene, vinyl ester of versatic add) Partially Hydrolyzed Polyvinyl Alcohol Sodium Bicarbonate Hydrogen Peroxide (35%) Sodium Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate Water 70.0-100.0 0.0-30.0 6.0 0.3 0.7 0.5 80.0... [Pg.25]

Nowadays commercial mixtures of bitumens with uncured synthetic elastomers are produced, e.g. ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymers (EPDM), styrene-butadiene sequence copolymers (SBS), and ethylene-acrylic ester-acrylic acid terpolymers (AECM). Mixtures with some thermoplastics are also commercial products, e.g. polyethylene (PE), ethylene-propylene copolymers (EPM), alpha-olefinic copolymers, atactic polypropylene (aPP), and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers (EVA). [Pg.265]

Synonyms Acetic acid, ethenyl ester, polymer with ethene Ethylene vinyl acetate Ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer EVA EVA... [Pg.1729]

Orientations in elongated mbbers are sometimes regular to the extent that there is local crystallization of individual chain segments (e.g., in natural rubber). X-ray diffraction patterns of such samples are very similar to those obtained from stretched fibers. The following synthetic polymers are of technical relevance as mbbers poly(acrylic ester)s, polybutadienes, polyisoprenes, polychloroprenes, butadiene/styrene copolymers, styrene/butadiene/styrene tri-block-copolymers (also hydrogenated), butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymers (also hydrogenated), ethylene/propylene co- and terpolymers (with non-conjugated dienes (e.g., ethylidene norbomene)), ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, ethyl-ene/methacrylic acid copolymers (ionomers), polyisobutylene (and copolymers with isoprene), chlorinated polyethylenes, chlorosulfonated polyethylenes, polyurethanes, silicones, poly(fluoro alkylene)s, poly(alkylene sulfide)s. [Pg.22]

Binders in coatings include polyvinyl acetate and copolymers, polyvinyl butyral, polyesters, acrylic polymers, epoxies and polyurethanes (see Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers. Acrylic adhesives, Epoxide adhesives and Polyurethane), polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene fluoride and aUcyds (oxygen-convertible media containing polyol esters of long-chain unsaturated acids). All these potential film-formers can adhere through dispersion forces, (which are probably weak). Many binders, however, also contain... [Pg.308]


See other pages where Ethylene vinyl ester copolymer is mentioned: [Pg.193]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.193]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.480]    [Pg.538]    [Pg.207]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.480]    [Pg.19]    [Pg.13]    [Pg.1374]    [Pg.431]    [Pg.1081]    [Pg.248]    [Pg.570]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.111]    [Pg.230]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.269 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.269 ]




SEARCH



Copolymers ethylene

Copolymers ethylene with vinyl ester (

ESTER COPOLYMER

Esters vinyl

Ethylene-ester copolymers

Vinyl ethylene

Vinyl ethylene copolymer

© 2024 chempedia.info