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Kraton Polymers LLC

Kraton Polymers LLC, Westhollow Technology Center, Houston, TX USA... [Pg.465]

Figure 21.8 Endblock size effect on softening point of various SEBS block copolymers by L. K. Djiauw, Kraton Polymers LLC (internal communication), Westhollow Technology Center, Houston, TX (1999)... Figure 21.8 Endblock size effect on softening point of various SEBS block copolymers by L. K. Djiauw, Kraton Polymers LLC (internal communication), Westhollow Technology Center, Houston, TX (1999)...
D. L. Handlin, Jr Kraton Polymers LLC Westhollow Technology Center 3333 Highway 6 South Houston, TX 77082 USA... [Pg.782]

Some examples of commercially available SBS are Asafiex (AKelastomers), Asaprene (AKelastomers), Badaflex (Bada AG), Dryflex (VTC TPE Group), Europrene (Polimeri Europa), Evoprene (AlphaGary), Kraton (Kraton Polymers LLC), Sofprene T (SO.F.TER. SPA), Tufprene (AKelastomers), and Vector (Dexco Polymers LP). [Pg.366]

KRATON PERFORMANCE POLYMERS LLC Houston KRONOS WORLDWIDE INC Dallas... [Pg.120]

KP Chemical HONAM PETROCHEMICAL CORP Kraton D SBS KRATON PERFORMANCE POLYMERS LLC... [Pg.548]

G SEES (Kraton Polymers US LLC) triblock copolymer in Fig. 5.80 [366]. Double staining was used to reveal the microstructure of both the nylon matrix with PTA and the styrene rich regions of the triblock polymer with RUO4. There is selective absorption of PTA by the amorphous nylon phase so it becomes dense, and the individual crystalline lamellae are seen as meandering white regions in the matrix. Regions of Kraton up to 200 nm in size are seen to consist of styrene rich (black) cylinders in a matrix [366]. [Pg.339]

There are several types including polyester (Hytrel by Du Pont Co.), polystyrene-butadiene—polystyrene block copolymers (Kra-ton —KRATON Polymers U.S LLC., www.kraton. com), polystyrene—isoprene—polystyrene block copolymers (Solprene —Dynasol Elastomers, http // dynasolelastomers.com/), polyolefin (TPR thermoplastics rubber by Uniroyal, Inc.), and polyurethane. [Pg.131]

The authors would like to acknowledge Kraton Polymers, U.S. LLC for funding support and Ashutosh Panday for his help in TEM analysis. [Pg.1784]


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