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Other Ingredients of Inhibited Plastics

impregnation of fillers turns out to be one of the most useful methods of creating polymer materials with preset process and service parameters [28,31]. The filler content does not, as a rule, surpass 45-50% by weight, as its excess evokes difficulties in processing of thermoplastic blends into [Pg.42]

Fillers exert a specific effect on plastics properties, including mechanical strength, hardness, chemical stability, thermal, electrophysical characteristics and frictional parameters (see Table 1.4). The fillers are often impregnated to cut the cost of CM. The fillers are classified according to their [Pg.43]

Heat and electric conductivity Electric insulating properties [Pg.43]

Wood powder, cellulose, inorganic (glass, carbon) and organic (viscous, cotton, polyester, polyacrylontrile (PAN), PA) fibers, graphite [Pg.43]

Cellulose, organic fibers, giass fiber, asbestos, aerosil, betonite, vermiculite, cafcium silicate. [Pg.43]


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