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Long-chain polymers, cohesion

Figure 1. Source of cohesion in long-chain polymers. Figure 1. Source of cohesion in long-chain polymers.
As has been pointed out previously a wide range of properties, particularly rheological properties, can be obtained within the isobutylene family of polymers. In addition, a broad range of tackifiers and plasticizers can be used to extend the viscosity range and to control the tack and cohesive strength level. A common plasticizer is polybutene.This material is available in a number of molecular weights so the viscosity and volatility can be selected for the application. Other liquid materials used as plasticizers include paraffinic oils, petrolatum, and certain phthalates with long, aliphatic side chains such as ditridecyl phthalate. [Pg.190]


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