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He has edited or co-edited several volumes in the ACS Advances in Chemistiy Series Rubber-Modified Thermoset Resins, Volume 208 (1984) Rubber-Toughened Plastics, Volume 222 (1989) Toughened Plastics I Science and Engineering., Volume 233 (1993) and the current volume. [Pg.7]

Plasticization generally results in a monotonic reduction of Tg with increasing plasticizer volume fraction. Typical data [68] for the effects of plasticization are shown in Figure 6.19. [Pg.254]

The CDM has two additional features that allow it to represent fracture in rocks. First, there is a brittle/ductile transition pressure. Above this pressure, the rock behaves as an elastic/plastic ductile solid, the failure surface is independent of the level of damage, and the damage is not allowed to increase, even if the failure surface is exceeded. Second, the CDM allows for non-vanishing plastic volume strain to approximate the dilatancy observed in certain laboratory experiments on oil shale. [Pg.24]

In order to respect volumetric strain, a non-associated plastic theory is used. As suggested by Cambou et al. (1989), the unit vector n is calculated in such a way that equation 13 is equivalent to the definition of plastic volume change of equation 15. One can combine the equations to obtain the expression of vector n ... [Pg.798]

R J Young, In Developments in Reinforced Plastics, Volume 1, ed. G Pritchard, London, Applied Science, 1980, Chapter 9. [Pg.31]

A special committee for the plastic waste management at Japan Petrochemical Industry Association made a survey of plastics volumes in 1988 in terms of the produced, wasted and recycled amounts with respect to the certain plastics, as seen in the Table VII. [Pg.44]

Plasticizer Volume resistivity, Qcm Polymer Volume resistivity, 2cm... [Pg.214]

However, the glass transition temperature dependence on plasticizer volume fraction is only linear for a relatively small range of plasticizer concentrations and equation [10.15] gives large differences between experimental and predicted values. Other departures are observed when the glass transition temperatures of the polymer and the plasticizer are close to each other (see Figure 10.34, curve 3). [Pg.220]

Vfj free volume of plasticizer (volume occupied by oscillating molecules of plasticizer... [Pg.223]

With decreasing ability of PEU and PBU to be deformed because of increase in its chemical network density, curves of dependences of 8 and plasticizer volume fraction, < ), become concave. The critical strain is heavily reduced already by a small content of a polar plasticizer. The data demonstrate a strong influence of chemical network on the critical strain of elastomer on swelling. [Pg.261]

One method of reducing plastic volume is to educate consumers to crush their plastic bottles prior to disposal. The National Association for Plastic Container Recovery, (NAPCOR) an industry trade group which promotes plastic recycling, provides extensive media and mailing services to assist communities in educating homeowners. [Pg.62]

Shine enhancement, improved feel, resin plasticizer Volume/body, improved combing, improved feel Volume/body, set retention, humidity resistance Rheology modification, suspending agent... [Pg.327]

L. L. Clements Polymer science for engineers. In J. N. Epel (editor) Engineering Plastics, volume 2 of Engineered Materials Handbook, pages 48 2. asm International, 1988. [Pg.486]

Landfill-Plastics Volume Figures Keep on Piling Up. Modern Plastics, p. 12, Dec. 1989. [Pg.963]

Plastic volume swept The volume of material that is displaced as the screw (or plunger) moves forward. It is the effective area of the screw multiplied by the distance of travel. [Pg.526]

Scola, Daniel A. (1984) Chapter 5, in Developments in Reinforced Plastics - Volume 4, ed. G. Pritchard, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, London. [Pg.209]

Under the extractability test conditions prescribed by the British Plastics Federation for plastic test pieces of less than 0.5 mm thickness, the plastic and the extractant are contacted under standard test conditions at a ratio of 1 cm plastic volume to... [Pg.138]


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