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Polymers impact modified

T.D. Goldman, Isolation and improvement of impact modifier polymer powders, US Patent 4 278 576, assigned to Rohm and Haas Company (Philadelphia, PA), July 14,1981. [Pg.328]

Polymer-based multicomponent systems are abundant in many applications. The properties and performance of particulate-filled systems, such as elastomers and impact modified polymers, and also polymer blends, block copolymers, and fiber reinforced systems, depend to a large extent on the distribution of the components. Hence the local analysis of these distributions down to sub-100 nm length scales (dictated, e.g., by the size of primary filler particles) is of considerable significance. Materials contrast in several AFM approaches offers the possibility to address these issues directly at the surface of specimens or on bulk samples that have been prepared correspondingly. [Pg.140]

The brittleness of polyvinyl chloride and polystyrene was decreased by blending with plasticizers or impact modifying polymers. The flammability of polystyrene and polyolefins was decreased by the addition of flame retardants and the Instability of polyvinyl chloride and polypropylene was reduced by the addition of stabilizers. — The strength and heat resistance of all of the general purpose plastics were Improved by reinforcing with fiberglass or graphite fibers. [Pg.88]

Table 4.10. Examples of compatibilized and impact modified polymer blends... Table 4.10. Examples of compatibilized and impact modified polymer blends...
Multiphase or multicomponent polymers can clearly be more complex structurally than single phase materials, for there is the distribution of the various phases to describe as well as their internal structure. Most polymer blends, block and graft copolymers and interpenetrating networks are multiphase systems. A major commercial set of multiphase polymer systems are the toughened, high impact or impact modified polymers. These are combinations of polymers with dispersed elastomer (rubber) particles in a continuous matrix. Most commonly the matrix is a glassy amorphous thermoplastic, but it can also be crystalline or a thermoset. The impact modified materials may be blends, block or graft copolymers or even all of these at once. [Pg.220]

Kolarik J and Pegoretti A (2004) Indentation creep of heterogeneous blends poly(ethyl-ene-terephthalate)/impact modifier, Polym Testing 23 113-121. [Pg.338]

Elastomer (Low T)g-High Modulus (High Tg) Impact Modified Polymer Blends... [Pg.118]

Table 6.1 Additional Examples of Impact Modified Polymers ... Table 6.1 Additional Examples of Impact Modified Polymers ...

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