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Alkanolamines with at least one NCH2CHOHCH,i grouping. Important materials include monoisopropanolamine NHX H CHOHCH, b.p. 159 C di-iso-propanolamine NH(CH CHOHCH b.p. 248 C triisopropanolamine NtCH -CHOHCHi). , b.p. 300 C. Manufactured from ammonia and propylene oxide. U ed, is weedkillers, as stabilizers for plastics, in detergents, alkanolaniine soaps for sweetening natural gas and in synthesis. [Pg.227]

Most naphthalene produced is utilized in the manufacture of phthalic anhydride, for plasticizers, alkyd resins and polyesters. It is also used in the manufacture of 2-naphlhol and insecticides. Naphthalene derivatives are of importance, particularly as dyestufT intermediates. [Pg.269]

UT for Plastic Pipe extrusion. State of the art, 20 chapters inch 30 Fig.,... [Pg.977]

The nitrogen content for plastics is usually about 11%, for lacquers and cement base it is 12%, and for explosives it is 13%. The standard plasticizer added is camphor. [Pg.1015]

Johnson C. (1976) Existence theorems for plasticity problems. J. Math. Pures Appl. 55, 431-444. [Pg.378]

Almost all of the OX that is recovered is used to produce phthaUc anhydride. PhthaUc anhydride is a basic building block for plasticizers used in flexible PVC resins, for polyester resins used in glass-reinforced plastics, and for alkyd resins used for surface coatings. OX is also used to manufacture phthalonitrile, which is converted to copper phthalocyanine, a pigment. [Pg.424]

Heico Chemicals is the only producer of acetamide in the United States. Small amounts are imported from Europe and Asia. It is shipped in 32-L (35-gal) dmms weighing about 80 kg. Acetamide appears to have a wide spectmm of appHcations. It suppresses acid buildup in printing inks, lacquers, explosives, and perfumes. It is a mild moisturi2er and is used as a softener for leather, textiles, paper, and certain plastics. It finds some appHcations in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and antioxidants for plastics. [Pg.73]

Other Plastics Uses. The plasticizer range alcohols have a number of other uses in plastics hexanol and 2-ethylhexanol are used as part of the catalyst system in the polymerization of acrylates, ethylene, and propylene (55) the peroxydicarbonate of 2-ethylhexanol is utilized as a polymerization initiator for vinyl chloride various trialkyl phosphites find usage as heat and light stabHizers for plastics organotin derivatives are used as heat stabHizers for PVC octanol improves the compatibHity of calcium carbonate filler in various plastics 2-ethylhexanol is used to make expanded polystyrene beads (56) and acrylate esters serve as pressure sensitive adhesives. [Pg.450]

Other Dimer Olefins. Olefins for plasticizer alcohols are also produced by the dimerization of isobutene [115-11-7] 4 8 codimerization of isobutene and / -butene [25167-67-3]. These highly branched octenes lead to a highly branched isononyl alcohol [68526-84-1] product. BASE, Ruhrchemie, ICl, Nippon Oxocol, and others have used this source. [Pg.458]

For plastic-bonded materials, no clear-cut expression for the coercivity is known. It may be expected that it is rather similar, but with a smaller influence of B. For loosely packed powders, the B influence has become zero and should be multiphed by 0.48 to account for the isotropy (71). In all cases high coercivity is obtained by using small grains with limited plate-like shape, ie, the value of Nis not too high. [Pg.193]

C. J. Hilado, Flammability Handbook for Plastics, 2nd ed., Technomic Pubhcations, Lancaster, Pa., 1974. [Pg.463]

Fig. 4. Load vs compression for plastic foams (149). A, polystyrene, 32 kg/m (2 lbs/fT) B, polyethylene, 32 kg/m C, latex mbber foam. To convert... Fig. 4. Load vs compression for plastic foams (149). A, polystyrene, 32 kg/m (2 lbs/fT) B, polyethylene, 32 kg/m C, latex mbber foam. To convert...
J. D. Griffin and R. E. Skochdopole, ia E. Baer, ed.. Engineering Design for Plastics, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1964. [Pg.422]

Mold Coolers for Plastic Injection Molding. Heat pipes are used for local temperature control in the injection molding of plastics (see Polymerprocessing). A heat pipe is often used to force local cooling within a mold to speed operation, control viscosity, retention of material in a difficult mold area, or to reduce thermal stresses on cooling. [Pg.515]

Although most aromatic modified C-5 resins are typically higher softening point resins, certain appHcations, such as adhesives, require lower softening points. Copolymerization of a C-8—C-10 vinyl aromatic fraction with piperylenes in the presence of a C-4—C-8 mono-olefin chain-transfer stream yields resins with softening points ranging from 0—40°C (44). A particular advantage of these Hquid resins is the fact that they eliminate the need for plasticizers or oils in some pressure sensitive adhesive appHcations. [Pg.354]

Plastics. Vehicles in offset inks for plastics (polyethylene, polystyrene, vinyl) are based on hard drying oleoresinous varnishes which sometimes are diluted with hydrocarbon solvents. Letterset inks for polystyrene employ vehicles of somewhat more polar nature. Polyester or other synthetic resins (acryhc) dissolved in glycol ethers and/or esters are used in some of the older inks. Uv inks are widely used for decoration of these preformed plastic containers. [Pg.250]

Total consumption of lead in the United States in 1993 reached 1,318,800 t. Of this, 766,000 t (58%) is allocated to battery use suppHed as either a mixed oxide or as metal. Approximately 95% of batteries are recycled and the lead recovered. In 1993, 908,000 t of lead came from secondary smelters and refiners compared to 350,000 t originating in primary mines and smelters (39). Approximately 51,000 t of lead was consumed in U.S. production of all oxides and chemicals appHcable to all industries other than batteries. Estimates include 8000 t for plastics, 6000 t for gasoline additives, 2000 t for mbber, and 30,000 t for ceramics, glass, and electronics. Lead is not used to any extent in dispersive appHcations such as coatings. [Pg.68]

LPG recovered from natural gas is essentially free of unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as propylene and butylenes (qv). Varying quantities of these olefins may be found in refinery production, and the concentrations are a function of the refinery s process design and operation. Much of the propylene and butylene are removed in the refinery to provide raw materials for plastic and mbber production and to produce high octane gasoline components. [Pg.182]

Daylight fluorescent pigments (qv) are considered to be nontoxic. Since they are combinations of polymers and dyestuffs, the combined effect of the ingredients must be taken into account when considering the net toxic effect of these materials. Table 5 gives results of laboratory animal toxicity tests of standard modified melamine—formaldehyde-type pigments, the Day-Glo A Series, and the products recommended for plastic mol ding, Day-Glo Z-series. [Pg.304]


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