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Paper polymer modified

SPE RETEC Technical Papers, Polymer Modified Polymers, New York, N. Y., March 1968. [Pg.27]

Some of the material in this chapter was derived from McKinney and Wienckoski, Effects of Various Liquids in Thermoplastics, paper presented at the 1988 SPE Color and Appearance Division/Polymer Modifier and Additives Division joint RETEC, Newport, RI. [Pg.287]

Brookfield, Ct., SPE, 2002, Paper 520, Session T52-Injection Moulding, Polymer Modifiers Additives. Interactive Presentations, pp.5, CD-ROM, 012 EFFECT OF PHYLLITE AS A FILLER FOR PVC PLASTISOLS... [Pg.58]

Cohesives are essentially contact adhesives. Cohesives are water borne products typically formulated with natural rubber latex polymers modified with other polymers such as acrylics and acetate polymers to yield the necessary peel and block resistant properties. Cohesives are used for a wide variety of applications on various paper products and films particularly for confectionery packaging. [Pg.349]

AN Eremin, et al. Enzyme immunoassay of cortisol and progesterone with polymer modified paper. J Anal Chem 48 100, 1993. [Pg.322]

HB-40. [Monsanto] Partially hydrogenated terphenyl plasticizer extender, polymer modifier, resin solvator for vinyl sheeting, films, fabric or paper coatings, vinyl protective coatings, adhesives. [Pg.167]

Ageflex FM-10 CCRIS 4660 EINECS 249-978-2 HSDB 5065 Isodecyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate Isodecyl 2-methylpropenoate Isodecyl methacrylate Methacryllc acid, Isodecyl ester 2-Methyl-2-propenolc acid, l ecyl ester 2-Propenolc acid, 2-methyl-, Isodecyl ester. Pressure-sensitive adhesives, coatings for leather, textiles, paper, nonwovens, polymer modifier/stabilizer, viscosity index Improver, dispersion for plastic and rubber, floor waxes, potting compounds, sealants, adhesives. Liquid d 8 = 0.878 bp - 126° flash pt. 121 ° insoluble in H2O, soluble in organic solvents LDso (rat ip) = 2467 mg/kg. Rohm Haas Co. [Pg.346]

In the 1960s, styrene-butadiene rubber-, polyacrylic ester-,l and poly(vinylidene chloride-vinyl chloride)- modified mortars and concretes became increasingly used in practical applications. Since the 1960s, the practical research and development of polymer-modified mortar and concrete have been considerably advanced in various countries, particularly U.S.A., U.S.S.R., West Germany, Japan, and U.K. Consequently, a considerable number of publications including patents, books, papers, and reports have appeared. Of these, the main and important studies are as follows ... [Pg.2]

Whether you are working with neat polymers or blends of polymers, color and appearance must be engineered just like any other desired thermal or mechanical property. The ability to achieve the desired color can be adversely affected by the base polymer itself or the combination with other polymers, modifiers, additives or stabilizers. Even if the color can be achieved in the blended system, other performance attributes such as UV stability, flammability, or mechanical properties may be adversely affected as well. This paper looks at some of these color concerns in coloring polymers and blends. [Pg.229]

None of this of course is new information. But it can be forgotten. The purpose of this paper is to present information that unequivocally shows that color should not be an afterthought in the development cycle. Discussion will be focused on describing adverse effects on colorability attributed to the base polymer itself, other blended polymers, modifiers, additives and stabilizers. [Note since this paper is written by a colorist, information will be presented in the spirit of the pure colorant being adulterated by the polymer system and all of its additives ]... [Pg.230]

The paper describes the backscattered electron image analysis procedure, as well as the effects on thicloiess and composition of the ITZ and the cohesion and cracking of the bulk cement paste of water-soluble polymer-modified cement mortar. [Pg.21]

Chem. Descrip. Isodecyl methacrylate with 150 ppm MEHQ inhibitor CAS 29964-84-9 EINECS/ELINCS 249-978-2 Uses Pressure-sensitive adhesives coatings for leather, textiles, paper, nonwovens polymer modifier/stabilizer vise, index improver dispersion for plastics and rubber, floor waxes, potting compds., sealants, adhesives... [Pg.40]

Uses Solubilizer for perfumes in personal care prods., vitamin oils antiirritant in baby shampoos rinse aid in rayon finishing antistat and lubricant in textiles coemulsifier in dye carrier textile formulations emulsifier for pefrol. oils, fats, soivs., and waxes in household prods. spinning aid for nylon vise, modifier food pkg. adhesives, coating, paper, polymers, fexfiles food-contact defoamer and emulsifier Regulatory FDA 21CFR 172.515,175.105,175.300,176.180,176.210, 177.1210,177.2260,177.2800,178.3400 DOT nonregulated Properties Pale yel. oily liq. sol. in water, aromatic soivs. insol. in aliphatic, chlorinated, soivs. and oils sp.gr. 1.10 g/ml b.p. > 212 F HLB 16.7 sapon no. 40.0-50.0 hyd. no. %.0-108.0 flash no. (COC) > 300 F nonionic 97% cone. [Pg.243]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes Uses Pressure-sensitive adhesives coatings for leather, textiles, paper, nonwoven fiber polymer modifier and stabilizer vise, index improver dispersion for plastics and rubber floor waxes potting compds. sealants Manuf/Disthb. Aldrich http //www.sigma-aidrich.com, CPS Monomer-Polymer Dajac Labs Rohm Haas http //www.rohmhaas.com, http //www.acusoi.com-, Sartomer http //www.sartomer.com Trade Name Synonyms Blemmer IDMA T[NOF http //www.nof.co.jp]-, Empicryl 6315 [Rhodia/Phosphorus Perf. Derivs. http //www.rhodia-ppd.com-, Rhodia UK/Phosphorus Perf. Derivs.] Photomer 2813 F [Cognis http //www.cognis.de]-, Sipomer ... [Pg.2224]

Polymer surfaces are modified by plasma techniques for interfacial enhancement [4-10], Au, Ag, Pd, Cu and Ni were coated on poly (methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) by barrel technique [11]. Coating of A1 alloys on PET was compared with Ti layer under A1 alloys [12]. Thin Aluminum oxide coatings have been deposited on various uncoated papers, polymer-coated papers and plain polymer films using atomic layer deposition technique [13]. The isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and A1 composite is widely used as television cable electromagnetic shielding materials [14], The reflection of infrared light depends on geometry of the surface of alumi-... [Pg.2]

R.D. Cody, S.B. Samuels and A.H. Wagner in Proceedings of a Rapra Technology Conference - Addcon 95 Worldwide Additives and Polymer Modifiers, Basel, Switzerland, 1995, Paper No.6. [Pg.222]

Electroanalytical chemistry entered a new era in 1978 with the publication of the first paper on polymer-modified electrodes by Miller and Van De Mark (j ). In the decade that followed, a foundation was provided for the creation of devices in which electron transfer will be controlled on a molecular level and selectivity and sensitivity will rival that of redox enzymes Jji vivo Electroanalytical chemists have begun to think differently. Measurement of micromoles and microcoulombs using classical microelectrodes has been replaced by thoughts of detecting tens of molecules, ions, and electrons with "organized molecular assemblies at the surfaces of ultramicroelectrodes. [Pg.318]

The field of polymer-modified electrodes was established with the publication of five papers in 1978 (1,25 8). These were by Van De Mark and Miller (J 25), Merz and Bard ( ), Doblhofer, Noelte, and Ulstrup (27), and Nowak, Schultz, Umana, Abruna, and Murray (28). These workers reported the intentional adsorption of electroactive polymers to the surfaces of solid electrodes. For example, a film of poly(vinylferrocene) on the surface of a solid electrode exhibited chemically reversible electro-oxidation that was consistent with a surface coverage of at least 20 monolayers (26). In this and contemporaneous reports, electron transfer was shown to occur among sites in a rather complex and thick film on the surface of an electrode. New theory had to be developed to explain these electron transfer events. Experiments and theoretical studies were carried out to address questions generated by... [Pg.320]

Schlossels, F. Ohtsuki, M., Addcon 96 Worldwide Additives Polymer Modifiers Conference, Book of Papers, Brussels, May 21-22,1996, paper 5,1-2. [Pg.35]


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