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Phenylene Oxide Based Resins Noryl

This material may be solvent cemented to itself or to certain dissimilar plastics, using a number of commercially available solvents, solvent mixtures, and solvent solutions containing 1-7% of the resin. The addition of 5-20% of the resin will reduce the evaporation rate and fill minor imperfections on the surface of the bonded joints. Recommended solvents are shown in Table 9.9. The solvents and solvent combinations shown for phenylene-oxide-based resins to themselves are especially designed to control the evaporation rate. °  [Pg.223]

To attain maximum bond strength with solvent-cemented Noryl joints, the manufacturer of the resin recommends the following steps  [Pg.223]

Remove all surface contaminants, such as grease, oil, and dust with an isopropyl alcohol wipe. Avoid use of mold release agents if possible, either directly or in the vicinity of the molding or extrusion operations. [Pg.223]

For surface areas 0.1 and/or open time 60 sec Trichloroethylene/methylene chloride (1/1) Trichloroethylene/l,2-dichloroethylene (1/1) (15 sec) Trichloroethylene (30 sec) [Pg.224]

Trichloroethylene/monochlorobenzene (1/1) Trichloroethylene/toluene (1/1) Trichloroethylene/monochlorobenzene (4/1) +5-25% [Pg.224]


Phenylene oxide-based resins (Noryl ) epoxy, polyisocyanate, polyvinyl butyral, nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber, polyurethane rubber, polyvinyUdene chloride, and acrylic. Polyethylene-nitrile rubber, polyisobutylene rubber, flexible epoxy, nitrile-phenolic, and water-based (emulsion) adhesives. Polystyrene for these foams (expanded polystyrene (EPS)), aromatic solvent adhesives (e.g., toluol) can cause collapse of the foam cell walls. For this reason, it is advisable to use either 100% solids adhesives or water-based adhesives based on SBR or polyvinyl acetate. Specific adhesives recommended include urea-formaldehyde, epoxy, polyester-isocyanate, polyvinyl acetate, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer, and reclaim rubber. Polystyrene foam can be bonded satisfactorily with any of the following general adhesive types ... [Pg.152]

Phenylene oxide-based resins (Noryl) epoxy, polyisocyanate, polyvinyl butyral, nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber, polyurethane rubber, polyvinyh-dene chloride, and acrylic. [Pg.177]

TABLE 9.10 Solvent Combinations for Cementing Phenylene Oxide-Based Resins (Noryl) [38]... [Pg.251]

With the exception of NORYL phenylene oxide-based resin most engineering foams are reinforced. Loadings range from 4 to 40% (4). Thermoplastic resins molded in the form of structural foams include die following (5) ... [Pg.223]

Noryl. Phenylene oxide-based resins. GE Plastics. [Pg.927]

Nylon- Poly-6/6 carbonate Noryl phenylene Poly- oxide based Polyphenyl-sulfone4 resin ene sulfide Phenolic... [Pg.240]


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