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Plasticised polyvinyl chloride

E. M. Smith, ed., Waldo Eonsbuy Semon, A Man of Ideas The Inventor of Plasticised Polyvinyl Chloride, The Geon Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1993. [Pg.423]

PLASTICISED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE. DEPENDENCE OF FIBRINOGEN ADSORPTION ON PLASTICISER SELECTION AND SURFACE PLASTICISER LEVEL... [Pg.56]

This paper evaluates how well photoacoustic Fourier transform spectroscopy can be used to study the shattering phenomenon of unreinforced, plasticised polyvinyl chloride roofing membranes. Spectra were obtained for an unreinforced PVC roof membrane in service for 6 years, 10 years, and 14 years were obtained, with corresponding controls. Measurements of the bands for... [Pg.97]

VISCOSITY CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHEMICALLY INDUCED CROSSLINKING OF PLASTICISED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE MEASURED BY PARALLEL PLATE TORQUE RHEOMETRY INFLUENCE OF MAGNESIUM AND BARIUM MERCAPTIDES Rosales-Jasso A Arias G Rodriguez O S Allen N S Centro de Investigacion en Quimica Aplicada Manchester,Metropolitan University... [Pg.107]

Sabev, H. A. (2004). Fungal biodeterioration and biodegradation of plasticised polyvinyl chloride in soil. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Manchester. [Pg.233]

PPVC Plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC-P) PS Polystyrene (GPPS)... [Pg.142]

Very-low-density polyethylene (VLDPE). This material was introduced in 1985 by Union Carbide, is very similar to LLDPE, and is principally used in film applications. VLDPE grades vary in density from 0.880 to 0.912 g/cm . Its properties are marked by high elongation, good environmental stress cracking resistance, excellent low-temperature properties, and it competes most frequently as an alternative to plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). The inherent flexibility in the backbone of VLDPE circumvents plasticizer... [Pg.51]

Some polymers such as LDPE and HPDE, EVA copolymer, PU and plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC) distort at temperatures below 50 "C whilst others such as epoxies, PEEK, polyallylisophthalate, polydiallylphthalate, PC, alkyd resins, phenol-formaldehyde, PI, PEI, PPS, PES, PSU and silicones have remarkably high HDT in the range 150 to above 300 °C. TMA has been used to determine deflection temperatures of polymers at selected temperatures and sample loading forces, i.e., plots of temperatures versus flexure. [Pg.63]

When a sheet made of plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is immersed into a liquid, a double mass transfer may take place, with the liquid into, and the plasticiser out of the PVC [13-15]. This process is highly complex for the following reasons [16] ... [Pg.238]

Polyether ether ketone Polyethylene terephthalate Polypropylene Polyphenylene oxide Polyphenylene sulfide Plasticised polyvinyl chloride Polystyrene Polyvinylchloride Revolutions per minute Residence time distribution Styrene-acrylonitrile Scanning electron microscopy Styrene-maleic anhydride Standard temperature and pressure Twente mixing ring Underwriters Eaboratory Ultraviolet... [Pg.280]

Leaderman [37] carried the type of analysis used by Smith one stage further in analysing the creep and recovery of a sample of plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The apparently remarkable result was obtained here that the initial rate of recovery from a given load was larger than the initial creep under that load (see also Section 11.4). The situation is illustrated in Figure 11.4. [Pg.295]

Figure 11.5 (a) Comparison of creep (A) and recovery (k) of plasticised polyvinyl chloride... [Pg.297]

Solvent polyurethane adhesives have been of great economical and technical importance because of their easy processing and high performance. They have been used traditionally for the bonding of rubber, leather, textiles, metal, paper, wood, and plastics including highly plasticised polyvinyl chloride. [Pg.130]

Plasticised polyvinyl chloride soft PVC. PVC may also be referred to as poly(vinyl chloride) or as poly (monochloroethylene). [Pg.126]


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