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Modified High-impact Polystyrene HIPS Process

1 MODIFIED HIGH-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE (HIPS) PROCESS [Pg.587]


In the late 1940s, the demand for styrene homopolymers (PS) and styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers (SAN) was drastically reduced due to their inherent brittleness. Thus, the interest was shifted to multiphase high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) and rubber-modified SAN (ABS). In principle, both HIPS and ABS can be manufactured by either bulk or emulsion techniques. However, in actual practice, HIPS is made only by the bulk process, whereas ABS is produced by both methods [132,133]. [Pg.656]

Acrylonitrile is also commonly found in impact modifiers, such as the acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) type, produced by emulsion polymerisation. Polybutadiene seed latex particles are grafted onto styrene and acrylonitrile in a seeded emulsion polymerisation process. As the styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer shell forms, polybutadiene domains are spontaneously separated within. The resulting impact modifier particles are subsequently compounded with polystyrene to product high impact polystyrene (HIPS). The impact modification properties of the latex particles may be optimised through varying the butadiene content, the particle size and structure, and the shell molecular weight. A basic formulation for an ABS impact modifier is given in Table 6. [Pg.26]


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