Big Chemical Encyclopedia

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

Articles Figures Tables About

Fluorinated Polyolefins Fluorocarbons

Fluorocarbon resin n. Any of a family of thermoplastics chemically similar to the polyolefins, with all the hydrogen atoms replaced by fluorine. They are made by addition polymerization from olefinic monomers composed only of fluorine and carbon. The main members of the family are polytetrafluor-oethylene, fluorinated ethylene-pro-pylene resin, and polyhexafluoropropylene. [Pg.426]

Woods et al. [95] have studied the influence of the fluorocarbon-based polymer processing additive (PEA) Dynamar FX 9613/5920A on the surface and optical properties of polyolefin plastomer blown film by means of XPS and SSIMS. The same techniques were used to study the effect of Dynamar FX 9613 on the surface properties of HDPE [96]. Migration of fluorinated processing aids in HDPE film was also studied by XPS and ATR-FTIR [97]. Lens et al. [98] have reported an XPS study of the orientation of molecules of anionic surfactants, such as... [Pg.419]


See other pages where Fluorinated Polyolefins Fluorocarbons is mentioned: [Pg.707]    [Pg.707]    [Pg.76]    [Pg.296]    [Pg.341]    [Pg.529]    [Pg.168]    [Pg.1633]    [Pg.618]   


SEARCH



Fluorinated polyolefines

Fluorocarbon

© 2024 chempedia.info