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Glass transition temperature polyvinylacetate

Fig. 18. Viscosity (log rjinPa-s[lPa-s=10 pois]), as a function of temperature for polymethacrylate (a) PVC (b), and polyvinylacetate (c) according to Eq. (43) (WLF, theoretical curves). The diagram shows the great influence of the free volume near the glass transition temperature... Fig. 18. Viscosity (log rjinPa-s[lPa-s=10 pois]), as a function of temperature for polymethacrylate (a) PVC (b), and polyvinylacetate (c) according to Eq. (43) (WLF, theoretical curves). The diagram shows the great influence of the free volume near the glass transition temperature...
Figure 11.40. Glass transition temperature of polyvinylacetate plasticized with dibutyl phthalate vs. plasticizer concentration. [Data from Averco-Antonovich I U Gotlib D M Chakirov R R Sokolova Y A, Macro-mol. Symp., 176, Nov. 2001, p.181-7.]... Figure 11.40. Glass transition temperature of polyvinylacetate plasticized with dibutyl phthalate vs. plasticizer concentration. [Data from Averco-Antonovich I U Gotlib D M Chakirov R R Sokolova Y A, Macro-mol. Symp., 176, Nov. 2001, p.181-7.]...
The thermal glass transition temperature (Tot) of polyvinylacetals of aliphatic aldehydes can be estimated from... [Pg.432]


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