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EVA dispersion

The development of a solvent-free, environmentally friendly, ethylene-vinyl acetate dispersion, called EVA2615 M, which can be used for general applications and is particularly suitable for wood and paper applications, is reported. The emulsion polymerisation technology employed for the synthesis of this EVA is described and the properties of the EVA dispersions, which are particularly suitable for applications requiring water resistance, are presented. (Feica - 2000 World Adhesives Conference Exhibition, Spain). [Pg.53]

One part, vinyl polymer dispersion One-part, EVA dispersion ... [Pg.359]

Pentaerythritol in rosin ester form is used in hot-melt adhesive formulations, especially ethylene—vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers, as a tackifier. Polyethers of pentaerythritol or trim ethyl ol eth an e are also used in EVA and polyurethane adhesives, which exhibit excellent bond strength and water resistance. The adhesives maybe available as EVA melts or dispersions (90,91) or as thixotropic, one-package, curable polyurethanes (92). Pentaerythritol spko ortho esters have been used in epoxy resin adhesives (93). The EVA adhesives are especially suitable for cellulose (paper, etc) bonding. [Pg.466]

In addition to acting as impact modifiers a number of polymeric additives may be considered as processing aids. These have similar chemical constitutions to the impact modifiers and include ABS, MBS, chlorinated polyethylene, acrylate-methacrylate copolymers and EVA-PVC grafts. Such materials are more compatible with the PVC and are primarily included to ensure more uniform flow and hence improve surface finish. They may also increase gelation rates. In the case of the compatible MBS polymers they have the special function already mentioned of balancing the refractive indices of the continuous and disperse phases of impact-modified compound. [Pg.342]

Id. Thus, it is expected that in the modified PRP-EVA blend, probably due to interface modification by reactive processing, a transesterification between the pendant MAH group in MAH-PP, and acetate groups in the EVA elastomer, as predicted in reaction Scheme 1, the dispersed rubber particles become more efficient in craze initiation. [Pg.480]

In both the occasions, well-dispersed, fine graphite flakes are visible within the EVA matrices and this results in superior mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and processibility characteristics over the systems having natural graphite. An example is given in Figure 4.3 [5]. [Pg.90]

Chemical pretreatments with amines, silanes, or addition of dispersants improve physical disaggregation of CNTs and help in better dispersion of the same in rubber matrices. Natural rubber (NR), ethylene-propylene-diene-methylene rubber, butyl rubber, EVA, etc. have been used as the rubber matrices so far. The resultant nanocomposites exhibit superiority in mechanical, thermal, flame retardancy, and processibility. George et al. [26] studied the effect of functionalized and unfunctionalized MWNT on various properties of high vinyl acetate (50 wt%) containing EVA-MWNT composites. Figure 4.5 displays the TEM image of functionalized nanombe-reinforced EVA nanocomposite. [Pg.92]

EDXRA Energy-dispersive X-ray analysis EVA Evolved volatile analysis... [Pg.753]

The resulting polymer foam composition is substantially of the closed cell type. This is evidenced by the fact that for equivalent densities, foams of EVA and acid copolymer are found to exhibit lower helium densities than foams of EVA alone. This is an indication that more of the cells in the EVA/acid copolymer foam are closed. Particularly for an acid copolymer content in the range of about 3-15%, the acid copolymer has been observed to be uniformly dispersed within the EVA in micron-sized particles when analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. [Pg.192]

Considering heterogeneous models for the film structure, we realize that if PVC with its low permeability were the continuous phase, there should only be small increases in permeability with the addition of EVA polymer. Such effects have been observed for a system of butadiene-based polymer modifier added to PVC to increase the impact strength (1). Addition of 15% modifier increased the permeability less than 10%. Electron micrographs of this film showed that the butadiene-based modifier was dispersed in the PVC phase. [Pg.124]

On the other hand, if PVC particles were dispersed in a matrix of a highly permeable polymer like EVA, we may assume that after a suffi-... [Pg.124]

Figure 15. Dielectric loss data of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA, with 70 wt% vinyl acetate) at various combinations of temperature and pressure as indicated to demonstrate the invariance of the dispersion of the a-relaxation at constant a-loss peak frequency va or equivalently at constant a-relaxation time tx. Figure 15. Dielectric loss data of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA, with 70 wt% vinyl acetate) at various combinations of temperature and pressure as indicated to demonstrate the invariance of the dispersion of the a-relaxation at constant a-loss peak frequency va or equivalently at constant a-relaxation time tx.

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