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Nucleating Agents Nucleators

The action of nucleating agents in forming small bubbles in foam formation may be likened to the use of boiling chips added to [Pg.304]

Effective nucleating agents for extruding polystyrene foam sheet include the following (47)  [Pg.305]

Kumar and Weller (48) have very recently produced microcellular polycarbonates using carbon dioxide as the nucleating gas. [Pg.305]


Keywords entanglement, disentanglement, cross-hatching, lamellae, crystallization, nucleation, reptation, nucleation (crystallization) regimes, nucleation agents, nucleation rate, spherulitic growth rate, Avrami-equation, Ozawa-equation, isothermal crystallization, nonisothermal crystallization, secondary nucleation, supercooling. [Pg.141]

A low incidence of explosions has been reported when precipitation is effected without a nucleating agent and during the screening process. Precautions must be taken during detonator loading to prevent dusting and to maintain a scmpulously clean operation. [Pg.11]

Cellulose Acetate. The extmsion process has also been used to produce ceUular ceUulose acetate (96) ia the deasity range of 96—112 kg/m (6—7 lbs /fT). A hot mixture of polymer, blowiag ageat, and nucleating agent is forced through an orifice iato the atmosphere. It expands, cools, and is carried away on a moving belt. [Pg.406]

The development of the principles of nucleation and growth eady in the twentieth century (2) ultimately led to the discovery that certain nucleating agents can induce a glass to crystallize with a fine-grained, highly uniform microstmcture that offers unique physical properties (3). The first commercial glass-ceramic products were missile nose cones and cookware. [Pg.319]

Polyethylene. This is essentially a closed-ceU insulation manufactured at 448 2 K by an extmsion process. A blowing agent and nucleating agent are employed to control the ceU size, and primary use is in insulating pipelines for hot and chilled water lines, air conditioning, and processing systems. [Pg.332]

Polypropylene molecules repeatedly fold upon themselves to form lamellae, the sizes of which ate a function of the crystallisa tion conditions. Higher degrees of order are obtained upon formation of crystalline aggregates, or spheruHtes. The presence of a central crystallisation nucleus from which the lamellae radiate is clearly evident in these stmctures. Observations using cross-polarized light illustrates the characteristic Maltese cross model (Fig. 2b). The optical and mechanical properties ate a function of the size and number of spheruHtes and can be modified by nucleating agents. Crystallinity can also be inferred from thermal analysis (28) and density measurements (29). [Pg.408]

The relative effectiveness of nucleating agents in a polymer can be determined by measuring recrystallization exotherms of samples molded at different temperatures (105). The effect of catalyst concentration and filler content has been determined on unsaturated polyesters by using dynamic thermal techniques (124). Effects of formulation change on the heat of mbber vulcanization can be determined by dsc pressurized cells may be needed to reduce volatilization during the cure process (125). [Pg.150]

PET does not crystallise well in the unoriented state even in a hot mold unless nucleating agents and/or plasticisers are added. Commercial PET ... [Pg.298]

The consumption of 4-/ f2 -butylphenol in the production of phenohc resins represents an appHcation in a mature market and Htfle growth is projected. Its use in end-capping polycarbonates, in the production of glycidyl ethers, and in the production of nucleation agents for polypropylene is expected to grow at a rate above the growth of the GNP (see Table 3). [Pg.66]

Interleukin-1 OC and (3. IL-1 has radioprotective activity toward BM and other tissues (151,164). IL-1 is produced in response to endotoxin, other cytokines, and microbial and viral agents, primarily by monocytes and macrophages. Other nucleated cells can also produce it. IL-1 appears to play an important role in the regulation of normal hemopoiesis directly by stimulating the most primitive stem cells and indirectly by stimulating other hemopoietic factors, including G-CSF, GM-CSF, M-CSF, and IL-6. [Pg.494]


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A-nucleating agent

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Cell nucleating agents

Clarifying and Nucleating Agents

Clarifying nucleating agents

Coupled Nucleating Agents

Crystal nucleating agent

Crystal structure nucleating agents

Crystallinity nucleating agents

Crystallisation nucleating agents

Crystallization nucleating agents

Foaming nucleating agent

Heterogeneous nucleation nucleating agents

High-density polyethylene nucleating agents

Ice nucleating agents

Inorganic Nucleating Agents

Modification nucleating agent

Needle nucleating agent

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Nucleating agent cell-control

Nucleating agents / clarifiers

Nucleating agents and clarifiers

Nucleating agents efficiency

Nucleating agents epitaxy

Nucleating agents for thermoplastics

Nucleating agents nano-sizing

Nucleating agents nylon also

Nucleating agents, analysis

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Nylon nucleating agent

Other nucleating agents

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Polymer/nucleating agent interactions

Polymeric nucleating agent

Polystyrene nucleating agent

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Rubber crystallization, nucleating agent

Scale nucleating agents

Starch nucleating agent

Stereocomplex nucleating agent

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