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Styrene plastics

ISO 4894-1 1997 Plastics - Styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) moulding and extrusion materials -Part 1 Designation system and basis for specifications ISO 4894-2 1995 Plastics - Styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) moulding and extrusion materials -Part 2 Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties ISO 19220 2004 Plastics piping systems for soil and waste discharge (low and high temperature) inside buildings - Styrene copolymer blends (SAN PVC)... [Pg.372]

The rapid growth of styrene after World War II was due to the widespread use of its derivatives, principally synthetic rubber and plastics. Styrene ought to be called one of the basic building blocks of the petrochemicals industry. But you get all mixed up with semantics because its made up of two other basic building blocks, ethylene and benzene. Nonetheless, it is the most important monomer in its class. [Pg.125]

Antistatic agents - [ALKANOLAMINES - ALKANOLAMINES FROM OLEFIN OXIDES AND AMMONIA] (Vol 2) - [ALKANOLAMINES - ALKANOLAMINES FROM OLEFIN OXIDES AND AMMONIA] (Vol 2) - [AMINE OXIDES] (Vol 2) - [ANTISTATIC AGENTS] (Vol 3) - [AMINES-FATTY AMINES] (Vol 2) - [PHOSPHORUSCOMPOUNDS](Voll8) -castor oil derivatives as [CASTOR OIL] (Vol 5) -from polyammes pIAMINES AND HIGHER AMINES ALIPHATIC] (Vol 8) -in styrene plastics [STYRENE PLASTICS] (Vol 22) -for textiles [SUGAR ALCOHOLS] (Vol 23)... [Pg.65]

Ethanox 376 is a stabilizer that provides heat stability by preventing thermo-oxidative degradation during processing and service life. It provides compatibility with resins and extraction resistance. It can be applied in polyolefins, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene-1 and other polymers such as engineering plastics, styrenes, polyurethanes, saturated and unsaturated elastomers, styrenics, rubber modified styrenics, segmented block copolymers, and PVC. [Pg.88]

Silicone resins Soybean plastics Styrene resins Styrene-acrylonitrile resins Tar acid resins Urea resins Vinyl resins... [Pg.453]

AcrylafiL [Akzo Engineering Plastics] Styrene-acrylonitrile, glass-reinforced. [Pg.5]

Dow Plastics Dow materials selection guide includes ISO and ASTM database modules for engineering plastics, styrenics, elastomers, and polyolefins, http // www.dow.com/plastics... [Pg.655]

This process is used in the production of many commercial resins, including polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a widely used plastic styrene resins including polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, and high-impact polystyrene and PAN and PMMA. [Pg.7]

CAS 6683-19-8 EINECS/ELINCS 229-722-6 Uses Primary antioxidant, stabilizer for plastics, styrenics, polyolefins, PVC, urethanes, acrylics, adhesives, elastomers, coatings, food-grade polymers food pkg. adhesives... [Pg.888]

Definition Reaction prod, of microciystalline wax and oi en Uses External lubricant, processing aid, slip agent, antiblocking agent, scuff/mar resist, aid in plastics, styrenics, polyolefins, TPOs, for formulation of emulsions, coatings, textile finish softeners, floor, auto, and liq. solv.-based polishes modifier in solvent polish systems car-nauba substitute... [Pg.1209]

PE, PS, ABS, SAN, SBR, PVC, Unsat d. sat d, polyesters. PP, EPR, Acrylic fibers, SAN, Urethane, Polyester, Phenolic, PS, SAN, ABS, SBR, Polyester, Phenolic, Epoxy, Nylons 6 66. Coatings, Urethanes, Arom s. Polyesters, Plasticizers, Styrene derivatives. Plasticizers, Alkyds. [Pg.168]

Styrene (ethenylbenzene) Polystyrene, plastic, burning plastic, styrene. <0.005 Not detectable in normal beer 0.02 Off-flavor produced by contaminant wild yeast during fermentation or a taint from raw materials/packaging. (Styrene has a mechanism of production similar to those of traditional wheat beer phenolics. Related to the POP phenolic off-flavor gene, it may he found in bottle re-fermented beers if POP and strains are present (Schwarz, 2012)). [Pg.387]

K-Resin SB Plastic Styrene-butadiene copolymer, SB Phillips 66 Co. [Pg.2310]

Silicone plastics Styrene acrylonitrile copolymer St ene-butadiene rubber Styrene butadiene styrene block copolymer Sheet molding compound St50 ene acrylonitrile copolymer Styrene butadiene block copolymer Styrene butadiene styrene block copolymer -a thermoplastic elastomer... [Pg.137]

Styrenic plastic (styrenic) n. A term that encompasses all the wide variety of thermoplastics in which styrene is the monomer or comonomer or in which polystyrene is a member of a polymer blend. [Pg.938]

Plastics—Plasticized Compounds of Homopolymers and Copolymers of Vinyl Chloride (PVC-P)—Part 2 Preparation of Test Specimens and Determination of Properties Plastics—Styrene/Aciylonitrile (SAN) Moulding and Extrusion Materials—Part 1 Designation System and Basis for Specifications... [Pg.969]

Plastics—Styrene/Acrylonitrile (SAN) Moulding and Extrusion Materials—Part 2 Preparation of Test Specimens and Determination of Properties... [Pg.970]

Products that have to be stripped from the mold are made of an elastomeric material. If solvent is present it can be volatihzed in an oven after each dipping period. Resins that have been used for dip molding include vinyl copolymers, vinyhdene chloride, polyvinyl butyral, nylon, polyvinyl alcohol or acetal, and modifled acrylics. For rigid products, cellulosic plastics, styrene, and similar resins can be used. [Pg.142]

Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation. Various types of Bronsted and Lewis acids and superacids may be applied to perform the reaction of alkanes or arenes with different alkylating agents (alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, esters). Acid-catalyzed alkylations, particularly alkane-alkene reactions, are of great practical importance in upgrading motor fuels. Acid-catalyzed alkylation produces alkylaromatics for manufacture of plastics (styrenes), detergents, and chemicals. [Pg.23]


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