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Molding reaction injection

Ore refiner Coal or wood burner Injection molding Reaction injection molding Membrane reactor Chromatographic reactor... [Pg.477]

Typical processing methods - extrusion, injection molding, reaction injection molding, thermoforming ... [Pg.573]

The sandwich-type stmcture of polyurethanes with a smooth integral skin produced by the reaction injection molding process provides a high degree of stiffness as weU as exceUent thermal and acoustical properties necessary for its use in housing and load-bearing stmctural components for the automotive, business machine, electrical, furniture, and materials-handling industry. [Pg.416]

Reaction Injection Molding. RIM uses the anionic polymeri2ation of nylon-6 to carry out polymeri2ation in the mold. A commercial process involves the production of block copolymers of nylon-6 and a polyether by mixing molten caprolactam, catalyst, and polyether prepolymer, and reacting in a mold (27,28). [Pg.274]

The first commercial PPS process by Phillips synthesized a low molecular weight linear PPS that had modest mechanical properties. It was usehil in coatings and as a feedstock for a variety of cured injection-molding resins. The Phillips process for preparing low molecular weight linear PPS consists of a series of nucleophilic displacement reactions that have differing reactivities (26). [Pg.442]

The major use of 4-cumylphenol is as a chain terminator for polycarbonates. Its use in place of phenol gives a polycarbonate with superior properties (33). Eor a low molecular weight polycarbonate used for injection-molding appHcations, the use of 4-cumylphenol as a chain terminator significantly lowers the volatiHty of the resin. Other uses of 4-cumylphenol include the production of phenoHc resins, some of which have appHcations in the electronics industry (34). Another appHcation of 4-cumylphenol involves its reaction with ethylene oxide to form a specialty surfactant. [Pg.66]

The major uses of aniline are in the manufacture of polymers, mbber, agricultural chemicals, dyes and pigments, pharmaceuticals, and photographic chemicals. Approximately 67% of the wodd production of aniline is used in the manufacture of rigid polyurethanes and reaction-injection-molded (RIM) parts for the constmction, automotive, and durable goods industries. [Pg.233]

Fig. 19. Typical injection molding and reaction injection molding (RIM) machines (a) injection molding machine for thermoplastics (b) reaction injection molding machine, showing A, the closed position, where reagents circulate, and B, the open position, where reagents are mixed and dispensed to mold. Fig. 19. Typical injection molding and reaction injection molding (RIM) machines (a) injection molding machine for thermoplastics (b) reaction injection molding machine, showing A, the closed position, where reagents circulate, and B, the open position, where reagents are mixed and dispensed to mold.
The largest segment of the CASE family of polyurethanes are elastomers. Cast polyurethane elastomers reached a new dimension when high pressure impingement mixing led to reaction injection molding (RIM). This technology is used widely in the automotive industry, and reinforced versions (RRIM) and stmctural molded parts (SRIM) have been added in more recent years. [Pg.350]

Poly(dicyclopentadiene). The development of polydicyclopentadiene [25038-78-2] for reaction injection molding is an area which has generated much interest. The polyDCPD is obtained via metathesis polymerization of high purity (usually greater than 98%) DCPD. Excellent reviews (61—62) of the chemistry and properties of polyDCPD have been pubHshed. The patent Hterature of polyDCPD synthesis, catalysts, modifiers, and appHcations is dominated by Hercules (44 patents) and B. F. Goodrich (43 patents) in the U.S. Other participants are Orkem, SheU, Nippon Zeon, and Teijin. [Pg.434]

Reaction-Injection Molding and Reactive Casting. Reaction-iajection molding (RIM) (22) and reactive casting (23) have been demonstrated on nylon-6, which is polymerized by catalytic ring opening and linear recondensation of S-caprolactam (qv) (24). [Pg.263]

C. W. Macosko, Fundamentals of Reaction Injection Molding, Hanser, New York (1989). [Pg.724]

Reaction injection molding (RIM) describes [27-29] the process whereby two liquid reactants are rapidly mixed... [Pg.818]


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