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Plasticheskie Massy

See also various articles by Itinskii, KamenskiT, Ungureau and others in Plasticheskie Massy from I960 onwards. (Translations published as Soviet Plastics by Rubber and Technical Press Ltd, London.)... [Pg.813]

The use is discussed of Sinstad multifunctional compositions for use in low-plasticised PVC pipe formulations as heat stabilisers and plasticisers. The research reported consisted mainly of investigating the physical and mechanical properties of the plastic compound, its ease of manufacture, and processing with partial replacement of the plasticiser and stabiliser and complete replacement of the lubricants. Properties of PVC compositions for the production of pipe connectors and pipes with varying formulations are discussed. 7 refs. (Article translated from Plasticheskie Massy, No. 11,2000, P-43)... [Pg.90]

This work aims to produce mixed calcium carboxylate stabilisers for use in place of calcium stearate for the stabilisation of PVC. The new stabilisers are based on mixed salts of stearic acid with derivatives of phthalic or maleic acid and also with branched alpha, alpha-branched carboxylic (C12-C16) acids, noted for their lower cost and adequate effectiveness. Test results are examined in detail for the performance of these stabilisers in terms of service properties, processability, and stabilising action. 2 refs. (Translated from Plasticheskie Massy, No.5, 2000, p.19)... [Pg.94]

Berlin, A. A, Shutov, F. A, Aseeva, R. IVt Specific features of thermal oxidation of phenolic foams, Plasticheskie Massy 1971, No. 12,41 (in Russian)... [Pg.60]

S 12. Seidl, J.. J. MALiNsmf , and K. DoSek Ion exchange resin matrices. VI. Ion exchange matrices with a porons structure based on copolymers of st3uene with divinylbenzene. Plasticheskie Massy 1963, No. 12, p. 7. [Pg.212]

Korablina, Barinova, Kurakina and Ryabova, Plasticheskie Massy 1963, 18 C.A. 60, 7511. [Pg.599]

S.R. Rafieva, E.I. Markova and N.E Janibekov, Plasticheskie Massy (USSR),... [Pg.205]


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