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Molds for Thermoplastic Foams

They can be processed by techniques commonly used for thermoplastics, such as extrusion, injection molding, rotational molding, dip, slush molding, and powder and fluidized bed coating,16 and can be expanded into foams.17 Compression and transfer molding of FEP resins can be done, but with some difficulty. Extrusion of PEP is used for primary insulation or cable jackets and for tubing and films. [Pg.76]

Several companies have developed starch-based plastics. By using carefully selected starch feedstocks, and water as a plasticizer, they produce thermoplastics from nearly 100% starch, or from blends of starch with other biodegradable components. Many of these materials are water-soluble in addition to being biodegradable. The major target application has been as a replacement for polystyrene foam, including both molded cushions and loosefill. [Pg.442]

Chem. Descrip. Behenamide CAS 3061-75-4 EINECS/ELINCS 221-304-1 Uses Lubricant, slip, antiblock, and mold release agent for plastics, crayons, petrol, prods., asphalts, inks, metals, textiles mold release agent for thermoplastic resins in inj. molding defoamer and water repellent in industrial/household applic. corrosion inhibitor pigment grinding aid and dyestuff dispersant in paints, enamels, varnishes, and lacquers intermediate for textile emulsifiers and softeners foam stabilizer in household detergents... [Pg.454]


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