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An important newer use of fluorine is in the preparation of a polymer surface for adhesives (qv) or coatings (qv). In this apphcation the surfaces of a variety of polymers, eg, EPDM mbber, polyethylene—vinyl acetate foams, and mbber tine scrap, that are difficult or impossible to prepare by other methods are easily and quickly treated. Fluorine surface preparation, unlike wet-chemical surface treatment, does not generate large amounts of hazardous wastes and has been demonstrated to be much more effective than plasma or corona surface treatments. Figure 5 details the commercially available equipment for surface treating plastic components. Equipment to continuously treat fabrics, films, sheet foams, and other web materials is also available. [Pg.131]

The principal chemical markets for acetylene at present are its uses in the preparation of vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, and 1,4-butanediol. Polymers from these monomers reach the consumer in the form of surface coatings (paints, films, sheets, or textiles), containers, pipe, electrical wire insulation, adhesives, and many other products which total biUions of kg. The acetylene routes to these monomers were once dominant but have been largely displaced by newer processes based on olefinic starting materials. [Pg.393]

Extrusion. In general, extmsion is the process of forcing a polymer melt through a die (104,105). Typical extmsion appHcations include initial resin pelletization after manufacture and production of film, sheet, pipe, tubing, and insulated wire. The HDPE extmsion temperature is around 150°C, the pressure 40—50 MPa (5800—7250 psi). An extmsion production line usually consists of an extmder (mono- or twin-screw) with a die at the end, a cooling and shaping device, a pulling device (a roUer), and a cutter. [Pg.387]

The cellulose esters with the largest commercial consumption are cellulose acetate, including cellulose triacetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, and cellulose acetate propionate. Cellulose acetate is used in textile fibers, plastics, film, sheeting, and lacquers. The cellulose acetate used for photographic film base is almost exclusively triacetate some triacetate is also used for textile fibers because of its crystalline and heat-setting characteristics. The critical properties of cellulose acetate as related to appHcation are given in Table 10. [Pg.259]

Nature Two samples were selected from different locations in a plastic-film sheet and measured for thickness. The thickness of the respective samples was measured at 10 close but equally spaced points in each of the samples. It was of interest to compare the average thickness of the respective samples to detect whether they were significantly different. That is, was there a significant variation in thickness between locations ... [Pg.496]

Application. Two samples were selected from different locations in a plastic-film sheet. The thickness of the respective samples was measured at 10 close hut equally spaced points. [Pg.497]

Because of the excellent gas barrier properties, EVOH is of interest as a packaging material. However, because of its high water absorption it is usually used as an internal layer in a co-extruded film, sheet, bottle or tube. For example, the system HDPE-EVOH-EVA may be used as a barrier film for packaging cereals, and the system polystyrene-EVOH-polystyrene for packaging coffee and cream, whilst the system polystyrene-EVOH-polyethylene has the additional advantage of heat scalability. [Pg.395]

Polyethylene is an inexpensive thermoplastic that can be molded into almost any shape, extruded into fiber or filament, and blown or precipitated into film or foil. Polyethylene products include packaging (largest market), bottles, irrigation pipes, film, sheets, and insulation materials. [Pg.328]

Plastic products are made by a variety of basic manufacturing processes. As an example a major method such as extrusion has subdivisions that include profile, pipe, tube, film, sheet, coating, post forming, etc. equipment In injection molding there are subdivisions such as coinjection, gas assist, foam, inmold decorating, etc. equipment. There are literally hundreds of processes used with only about the dozen, as reviewed in this chapter, that are principally used (2). [Pg.442]

The pumping pressure required on the melts entering the different designed die heads differs to meet their melt flow patterns within the die cavities. The pressure usually varies as follows (1) blown and lay-flat films at 13.8-41.3 MPa (2000-6000 psi) (2) cast film, sheet, and pipe at 3.5-27.6 MPa (500-4000 psi) (3) wire coating at 10.3-55.1 MPa (1500-8000 psi), and (4) monofilament at 6.9-20.7 MPa (1000-3000 psi). [Pg.463]

The calender was developed over a century ago to produce natural rubber products. With the developments of TPs, these multimillion dollar extremely heavy calender lines started using TPs and more recently process principally much more TP materials. The calender consists essentially of a system of large diameter heated precision rolls whose function is to convert high viscosity plastic melt into film, sheet, or coating substrates. The equipment can be arranged in a number of ways with different combinations available to provide different specific advantages to meet different product requirements. Automatic web-thickness profile process control is used via computer, microprocessor control. [Pg.525]

Barrier plastic Also called barrier layer. They are materials such as plastic films, sheets, etc. with low or no permeability to different products. [Pg.632]

Extrudate It is the plastic hot melt as it emerges/discharges/exits from the extruder die s orifice into a desired product form such as film, sheet, etc. [Pg.637]

MIL-P-47136 covers one formulation of plasticized PVC used in the production of flexible tubing, cord, film, sheet, and other various extruded shapes. The Specification requirements are concerned with electrical, mechanical and physical properties and shelf life Refs 1) D. Haft, PATR1592 (1946) 2) H.J. [Pg.832]

As previously discussed in earlier topics, extensional flow occurs when the material is not in contact with solid boundaries, as is the case during drawing of filaments, film, sheets, or inflating... [Pg.785]

PE is used in manufacturing flexible bottles, films, sheets, and insulation for electric wires. [Pg.394]

TPEs find use in automotive, wire and cable, footwear, polymer modification, hose and tube, mechanical, bitumen modification, construction, adhesives and coatings, and film/sheet applications. [Pg.116]

Espi E, Salmeron A, Fontecha A, Garcia Y, Real AI (2006) Plastic films for agricultural applications. J Plast Film Sheet 22 85-102. doi 10.1177/8756087906064220 Evans K (1991) Lethal temperatures for eggs of Globodera rostochiensis, determined by staining with New Blue R. Nematologica 37 225-229... [Pg.258]

Droplet Formation in Gas Atomization. Experimental and modeling studiesl160 161 169] 318] 319] 321]- 325] have shown that gas atomization of liquid metals in spray forming and powder metallurgy processes may take place in two primary modes, i.e., liquid jet-ligament breakup and liquid film-sheet breakup. [Pg.183]

Figure 3.12. Schematic showing Liquid Jet-Ligament Breakup mode (left) and Liquid Film Sheet Breakup mode (right) in two-fluid atomization of melts. Figure 3.12. Schematic showing Liquid Jet-Ligament Breakup mode (left) and Liquid Film Sheet Breakup mode (right) in two-fluid atomization of melts.

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Cast Film and Sheet

Cast film, sheet

Dies, film and sheet

Extrusion of Flat Film, Sheet, and Tubing

Extrusion, Film and Sheet

FILM AND SHEETING MATERIALS

Film and Sheeting

Film and sheet casting

Film processing sheet extrusion

Film/sheet

Film/sheet breakup mechanism

Film/sheet disintegration

Film/sheet regime

Films and sheets

Films release sheets

Films sheet extrusion

Flat Film or Sheet Extrusion

Flexible film and sheet

Flow Adjustment in Sheet and Film Dies

Heat-Shrinkable Sheets and Films

Liquid film sheet breakup

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Metallic films, sheet resistance

Metallic films, sheet resistance substrates

Oriented sheets and films

Other Zeolite Forms-Colloids, Sheets, Films and Fibers

Polymers films/sheets

Production of Films and Sheets

Resistors, thick-film sheet resistance

Sheet Forming and Film Casting

Sheet film extrusion, polypropylene

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