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Pigment application heat radiation

Both monomeric and polymeric plasticizers are suitable for plasticization. Practically all monomeric plasticizers for PVC can be used. Suitable polymeric plasticizers include polyadipates, chlorinated paraffins, carbamide resins, and epoxides. Vinyl chloride copolymers are compatible with most conventional pigments and extenders. Despite their high intrinsic stability, paints based on vinyl chloride copolymers have to be stabilized against dehydrochlorination in the presence of heat and/or UV radiation for some applications. Epoxy compounds are often sufficient for thermal stabilization. [Pg.26]

Absorption of, or screening from, UV light. UV absorbers are receptive to UV radiation and dissipate the energy harmlessly as heat. UV screening can, of course, be effected by some pigments, the most effective of which is carbon black - but its application is obviously limited. Titanium dioxide can also be used, but it is expensive and there can be side effects, as noted below. [Pg.108]

The carboxylic polyacrylates are effective as laminating adhesives for both flexible and rigid surfaces. The particular carboxylic acrylate used for a given laminating application is determined by the characteristics of the surfaces to be adhered, whether adhesive or cohesive bond failure is desired, the bond strength required of the adhesive, and many other factors. These may include stiffness, friability, extensibility, clarity, cold flow, moisture resistance, solvent or chemical resistance, heat and light insensitivity, radiation resistance, compatibility with resins and other polymeric materials or pigments, and vulcanizability. The carboxylic polyacrylates may be varied to meet the adhesive requirements of a specific application by ... [Pg.278]


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