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Polyvinyl chloride flexible

Note-. 2 - sufficient thermal stability and limited reactivity with polymer allows broad use, 1 = marginal thermal stability or potential reactivity with polymer restricts use, 0 = generally unsuitable for use. FPVC, Flexible Polyvinyl Chloride RPVC, Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride PS, Polystyrene LDPE, Low Density Polyethylene HDPE, High Density Polyethylene PP, Polypropylene ABS, Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer PET, Polyethylene terephthalate PA, Polyamide PC, Polycarbonate... [Pg.142]

An overview is presented of the analytical methods employed to detect volatile organic compounds associated with solid and liquid stabilisers in PVC used in such applications as floor coverings and wall coverings and a description is given of the ways in which these methods are being utilised to improve stabiliser performance in flexible polyvinyl chloride. [Pg.78]

Hamilton, N. F. (1983). Biodeterioration of flexible polyvinyl chloride films by fungal... [Pg.231]

BS 2782. Method 641 A, Determination of dimensional stability at lOO C of flexible polyvinyl chloride sheet, 1983. [Pg.169]

BS 2782, Method 151 A. Determination of cold bend temperature of flexible polyvinyl chloride extrusion compound, 1984. [Pg.371]

FDEMS frequency-dependent electromagnetic FPVC flexible polyvinyl chloride... [Pg.595]

Which chemical type of plasticizer is most cormnonly used in flexible polyvinyl chloride formulations ... [Pg.419]

Which plasticizer, DOP or DOA, is preferred for use in a flexible polyvinyl chloride where the compound will be employed at very low temperatures Why ... [Pg.419]

Rigid polyvinyl chloride can be easily bonded with epoxies, urethanes, cyanoacrylates, and thermosetting acrylics. Flexible polyvinyl chloride parts present a problem because of plasticizer migration over time. Nitrile adhesives are recommended for bonding flexible polyvinyl chloride because of compatibility with the plasticizers used. Adhesives that are found to be compatible with one particular polyvinyl chloride plasticizer may not work with another formulation. Solvent cementing and thermal welding methods are also commonly used to bond both rigid and flexible polyvinyl chloride parts. [Pg.471]

Biocides are commonly used in flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) parts that are intended for moist, warm environments. Applications include PVC flooring, garden hoses, pool liners, shower curtains, etc. They are also used with polymeric foams and other resins. [Pg.55]

Quinophthalone pigments fall in the green shade yellow area and compete with cadmium yellow on a cost/performance basis. These pigments are suitable for rigid and flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyolefins, styrenics, acrylics, and polyurethane. They possess good resistance to chemicals, solvents, light, and heat (260-282°C). Transparent, semiopaque, and opaque versions are available. [Pg.385]

Flexmould. Tradename. Flexible polyvinyl chloride or room temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber is used for... [Pg.124]

When kaolin is heated, it undergoes chemical and physical changes. Between approximately 450 °C and 700 °C, dehydroxylation occurs (often described as loss of water of crystallisation) to form a product called metakaolin. This is accompanied by approximately 13% loss of mass as water. At higher temperatures, between 950 °C and 1030 °C, metakaolin undergoes an internal rearrangement to form an amorphous product described as a defect spinel. For rubber applications, products are manufactured at temperatures just above these transitions. Metakaolin is produced primarily for use in flexible polyvinyl chloride wire and cable insulations, but is also used in EPDM cable insulations. [Pg.345]

Jianjun Yin, Jingjing Li, Yunhua Song et al. Effect of basic magnesium sulfate whisker on properties of flexible polyvinyl chloride./owma/University of Technology, 35(3) 21-24, 2009. [Pg.210]

Suitable for light stabiUzing in coatings, propylene, polyurethane, PVC, unsaturated polyester, polyacrylate, polycarbonate, rigid and flexible polyvinyl chloride, ABS, epoxy, acrylic, and polystyrene. [Pg.146]

Used primarily to make soft and flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for the applications in the industry of automotive, building and constructirai material, cable, flooring, medical devices, and toys. [Pg.288]

Rigid polyvinyl chloride can be easily bonded with epoxies, urethanes, cyanoacrylates, and thermosetting acrylics. Flexible polyvinyl chloride parts present a problem because of... [Pg.557]

Figure 16.28 Thermal energy required to heat thermoformable amorphous and crystalline polymers to their respective forming temperatures. HOPE, High density polyethylene at 960 kg/m MDPE, Medium-density polyethylene at 945 kg/m LDPE, Low-density polyethylene at 920 kg/m POM,- Polyoxymethylene PA-6, Polycaprolactam or polyamide PP, Homopolymer polypropylene, PS, General purpose polystyrene MIPS, Medium-impact or rubber-modified polystyrene ABS, Polyacrylonitrile-polybutadiene-polystyrene terpolymer PMMA, Polymethylmethacrylate FPVC, Flexible polyvinyl chloride RPVC, Rigid polyvinyl chloride. Figure 16.28 Thermal energy required to heat thermoformable amorphous and crystalline polymers to their respective forming temperatures. HOPE, High density polyethylene at 960 kg/m MDPE, Medium-density polyethylene at 945 kg/m LDPE, Low-density polyethylene at 920 kg/m POM,- Polyoxymethylene PA-6, Polycaprolactam or polyamide PP, Homopolymer polypropylene, PS, General purpose polystyrene MIPS, Medium-impact or rubber-modified polystyrene ABS, Polyacrylonitrile-polybutadiene-polystyrene terpolymer PMMA, Polymethylmethacrylate FPVC, Flexible polyvinyl chloride RPVC, Rigid polyvinyl chloride.

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