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Phenol formaldehyde polysulfide

Toluene diisocyanate polysulfide reaction products [153]. Phenol-formaldehyde polysulfide condensation polymers [154]. [Pg.113]

PB PBI PBMA PBO PBT(H) PBTP PC PCHMA PCTFE PDAP PDMS PE PEHD PELD PEMD PEC PEEK PEG PEI PEK PEN PEO PES PET PF PI PIB PMA PMMA PMI PMP POB POM PP PPE PPP PPPE PPQ PPS PPSU PS PSU PTFE PTMT PU PUR Poly(n.butylene) Poly(benzimidazole) Poly(n.butyl methacrylate) Poly(benzoxazole) Poly(benzthiazole) Poly(butylene glycol terephthalate) Polycarbonate Poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) Poly(chloro-trifluoro ethylene) Poly(diallyl phthalate) Poly(dimethyl siloxane) Polyethylene High density polyethylene Low density polyethylene Medium density polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Poly-ether-ether ketone poly(ethylene glycol) Poly-ether-imide Poly-ether ketone Poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) Poly(ethylene oxide) Poly-ether sulfone Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Phenol formaldehyde resin Polyimide Polyisobutylene Poly(methyl acrylate) Poly(methyl methacrylate) Poly(methacryl imide) Poly(methylpentene) Poly(hydroxy-benzoate) Polyoxymethylene = polyacetal = polyformaldehyde Polypropylene Poly (2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene ether) = Poly(phenylene oxide) Polyp araphenylene Poly(2,6-diphenyl-l,4-phenylene ether) Poly(phenyl quinoxaline) Polyphenylene sulfide, polysulfide Polyphenylene sulfone Polystyrene Polysulfone Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Poly(tetramethylene terephthalate) Polyurethane Polyurethane rubber... [Pg.939]

Adhesive abbreviations are as follows EP, amine-cured epoxy P, polysulfide rubber flexibilizers EP/20P, EP/ 40P, and EP/60P, amine-cured epoxy with 20, 40, and 60 parts polysulfide flexibilizer EPI, emulsion polymer isocyanate ISO, isocyanate MF, melamine-formaldehyde PF, phenol-formaldehyde PF/PVA, phenol-formaldehyde flexibilized with poly(vinyl acetate) PVA, poly(vinyl acetate) PRF, phenol/resordnol-formaldehyde RF, resorcinol-formaldehyde UF, urea-formaldehyde UF/filler, UF with wheat flour UF/MF/fiUer, UF/MF copolymer with wheat flour. [Pg.333]

Modified (or alloyed) epoxy Toughener, nylon, phenolic, polysulfide, resorcinol and phenol formaldehyde, melamine, and urea-formaldehyde... [Pg.54]

Types within group Cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, cellulose nitrate, polyvinyl acetate, vinyl vinylidene, polyvinyl acetals, polyvinyl alcohol, polyamide, acrylic, phenoxy Cyanoacrylate, polyester, urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, resorcinol and phenol-resorcinol formaldehyde, epoxy, polyimide, polybenzimidazole, acrylic, acrylate acid diester Natural rubber, reclaimed rubber, butyl, polyisobutylene, nitrile, styrene-butadiene, polyurethane, polysuHide, silic e, ne< nene Epoxy-phenolic, epoxy-polysulfide, epoxy-nylon, nitrilephenolic, neoprene-phenolic, vinyl-phenolic... [Pg.837]

Black rubber can sensitize hydraulic engineers. Assembly workers build the frame and both rivet and seal. Set-up men, riveters, retouching specialists, and engine fitter-mechanics may come into contact with sealants that may contain phenol-formaldehyde resin (Beck 1989), epoxy base (Handley and Burrows 1994), hexavalent chromate in hardeners for epoxy-based sealants (Handley and Burrows 1994) and polysulfides in two-part sealant bases (Wilkinson and Beck 1993 Bruze et al. 1996). Thiocol, a synthetic rubber based on polysulfide polymers, is used by aircraft fitters to dip screws and rivets into before use, and a fingertip dermatitis localized to the thumb and first two fingers of the dominant hand was seen in five of six fitters with positive patch-test reactions to the polysulfide-polymer-containing system (Wilkinson and Beck 1993). [Pg.806]

The mobility of the hydrogen atom in the —SH group conditions polysulfide oligomer modification with phenol-formaldehyde resins, so that the following chemical reaction occurs [89] ... [Pg.482]

Introduction of phenol-formaldehyde resins improves polysulfide oligomer ad-hesivity. In these composites, the preferred curing agent is PbOj. [Pg.482]

Averko-Antonovich, L. A., Muhudnikova, T. E., and Kirpichnikov, P. A., Polysulfide oligomers modification using phenol-formaldehydic resins, Cauciuk i Rezina, 1975, No. 4, p. 18 (Russian). [Pg.492]

The field of dental materials has made use of the developments in polymer science since the days of Goodyear and his vulcanization process for rubber. Materials such as rubber, celluloid, glyptal, phenol-formaldehyde resins and, more recently, polystyrene, polyesters, vinyl resins, poly(siloxanes), polysulfides, polycarbonates, polyamides, polyurethanes, polyoxyethylenes, agar, and alginates have been studied and used for various applications. [Pg.337]

It is interesting to mention that the first truly synthetic (not based on natural products) polymer material was bakelite obtained in 1907 via polycondensation of phenol and formaldehyde. This material had good dielectric properties and was used mainly as an electrical insulator. The most famous polycondensation polymer is probably nylon belonging to the class of polyamides. Other common classes of polycondensation polymers are polyesters (like polyethylene terephthalate), polysiloxanes, polycarbonates, polysulfides, polyethers and polyimides. [Pg.25]

Suggested adhesives include urea-formaldehyde, epoxy-polyamine, neoprene, nitrile-phenolic, styrene-butadiene, phenolic-polyvinyl butyral, polysulfides, furans, polyesters, and polyurethanes. [Pg.150]


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