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Long-term physical stability

CPA. Copolymer alloy membranes (CPAs) are made by alloying high molecular weight polymeries, plasticizers, special stabilizers, biocides, and antioxidants with poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC). The membrane is typically reinforced with polyester and comes in finished thicknesses of 0.75—1.5 mm and widths of 1.5—1.8 m. The primary installation method is mechanically fastened, but some fully adhered systems are also possible. The CPA membranes can exhibit long-term flexibiHty by alleviating migration of the polymeric plasticizers, and are chemically resistant and compatible with many oils and greases, animal fats, asphalt, and coal-tar pitch. The physical characteristics of a CPA membrane have been described (15). [Pg.213]

Nearly all polymeric materials require the addition of antioxidants to retain physical properties and to ensure an adequate service life. The selection of an antioxidant or system of antioxidants is dependent upon the polymer and the anticipated end use. A product that will not be exposed to the elements for a long period of time such as polyethylene grocery bags does not need a long term stabilizer polyethylenes used to iasulate communication cable must be stabilized for many years of service. [Pg.228]

Product-specific formulations should be developed, taking account of specific degradation pathways to prevent chemical and physical changes, aggregation, adsorption and loss of biological activity, and to provide long-term stability on storage.18... [Pg.292]


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