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Low-density LDPE

HDPE, high density polyethylene PP, polypropylene EVA, ethylene—vinyl alcohol SMC, sheet-molding compound ERP, fiber-reinforced plastic LDPE, low density polyethylene PE, polyethylene BMC, bulk mol ding compound TPE, thermoplastic elastomer. [Pg.369]

Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of polymer stmctures (a) linear (b) cross-linked and (c) branched, where LDPE — low density polyethylene and... Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of polymer stmctures (a) linear (b) cross-linked and (c) branched, where LDPE — low density polyethylene and...
Ref. 136. LDPE = low density polyethylene HDPE = high density polyethylene PP = polypropylene PS = polystyrene EPVC = flexible PVC ... [Pg.299]

Fig. 11. Effect of polyolefin primers on bond strength of ethyl cyanoacrylate to plastics. All assemblies tested in accordance with ASTM D 4501 (block shear method). ETFE = ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer LDPE = low-density polyethylene PFA = polyper-fluoroalkoxycthylene PBT = polybutylene terephthalate, PMP = polymethylpentene PPS = polyphenylene sulfide PP = polypropylene PS = polystyrene PTFE = polytetrafluoroethylene PU = polyurethane. From ref. [73]. Fig. 11. Effect of polyolefin primers on bond strength of ethyl cyanoacrylate to plastics. All assemblies tested in accordance with ASTM D 4501 (block shear method). ETFE = ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer LDPE = low-density polyethylene PFA = polyper-fluoroalkoxycthylene PBT = polybutylene terephthalate, PMP = polymethylpentene PPS = polyphenylene sulfide PP = polypropylene PS = polystyrene PTFE = polytetrafluoroethylene PU = polyurethane. From ref. [73].
In all the compositions, the DCP-cured blends showed better properties than the corresponding unvulcanized samples. Choudhary et al. [30] further demonstrated the use of EPDM, chlorinated PE, chlorosulfo-nated PE, maleic anhydride modified polyethylene, and blends of epoxidized natural rubber-sulfonated EPDM as compatibilizers in NR-LDPE (low-density PE) blends. [Pg.640]

LDPE low density polyethylene (also MWD molecular weight distribution... [Pg.652]

LDPE Low-density polyethylene PET, PETP Poly(ethylene terephthalate)... [Pg.762]

Note LDPE, low density polyethylene HDPE, high density polyethylene PVC, polyvinylchloride PET, polyethyleneteraphthalate. [Pg.42]

LCB affects the properties of LDPE, low density polyethylene made by free-radical polymerization see Section 10. The continuous polymerization is carried out in stirred reactors or in tubes several authors (5, 90, 92) have considered the effects of LCB on MWD in perfectly-stirred tank reactors. [Pg.27]

The different available high pressure polymerisation processes of polyethylene (PE) yield LDPE (low density PE), LLDPE (linear low density PE) and copolymer features of the same. The various process variations have been developed during recent decades and introduced a number of well developed steps and devices to achieve safe and economical operating conditions at the very high reaction pressures of 1500 to 3000 bar. [Pg.8]

LDPE (low-density polyethylene) Used in food storage bags and some soft bottles A good choice if you re using plastic. [Pg.105]


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