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Plastics Technologys Bill Communications, Inc., New York. PubHshes annual encyclopedia issue. [Pg.384]

Non-Lead PVC Stabilizers Closiag Performance Gap ia Wine," Plastics Technology Maga ne, 35—36 (1993). [Pg.330]

Plastics Technology, Manufacturing Handbook and Buyers Guide, Aug. 1995, pp. 490—492. [Pg.311]

Styrene is a colorless Hquid with an aromatic odor. Important physical properties of styrene are shown in Table 1 (1). Styrene is infinitely soluble in acetone, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, ether, / -heptane, and ethanol. Nearly all of the commercial styrene is consumed in polymerization and copolymerization processes. Common methods in plastics technology such as mass, suspension, solution, and emulsion polymerization can be used to manufacture polystyrene and styrene copolymers with different physical characteristics, but processes relating to the first two methods account for most of the styrene polymers currendy (ca 1996) being manufactured (2—8). Polymerization generally takes place by free-radical reactions initiated thermally or catalyticaHy. Polymerization occurs slowly even at ambient temperatures. It can be retarded by inhibitors. [Pg.476]

Poly(vinyl cinnamate) is not used in the traditional areas of plastics technology but its ability to cross-link on exposure to light has led to important applications in photography, lithography and related fields as a photoresist. [Pg.395]

KOHAN, M. I., Nylon Plastics Fiandbook, Carl Hanser Verlag Munich, Vienna, New York (1995) NELSON, w. E., Nylon Plastics Technology, Newnes-Butterworths, London (1976) viEWEG. R., and muller, a.. Polyamide, Carl Hanser Verlag, Munchen (1966) (in German) Encyclopaedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Vol. 10, 347-615. Wiley-Interscience, New York (1965)... [Pg.529]

In general, the thermoplastic elastomers have yet to achieve the aim of replacing general purpose vulcanised rubbers. They have replaced rubbers in some specialised oil-resistant applications but their greatest growth has been in developing materials of consistency somewhat between conventional rubbers and hard thermoplastics. A number of uses have also been developed outside the field of conventional rubber and plastics technology. [Pg.878]

Parker, F.J, The Status of Thermoset Injection Moulding Today, Progress in Rubber and Plastic Technology, October 1985, vol 1, No 4, pp 22-59. [Pg.339]

R. Keshavaraj, R. W. Tock, R. S. Narayan, and R. A. Bartsch, Fluid Property Prediction of Siloxanes with the Aid of Artificial Neural Nets, Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, i5(6) 971-982 ( 996). [Pg.32]

K. C. H. Yi, and N. J. Maraschin, Bimodal HOPE Via Gas Phase Process, A New Frontier 1990, Union Carbide Chemicals Plastics Technology Corporation./ Mod. Plast. Int. January 1991, p. 12. [Pg.294]

Plastics technology manufacturing handbook and buyers guide , Bill Communications (212-592-6570). Updated annually. The Handbook and Buyers Guide is a comprehensive tool for locating suppliers of primary machinery, materials (thermoplastics and thermosets), auxiliary and secondary equipment and controls, chemicals and additives, and a variety of specialized services. Contains extensive equipment and materials specifications. [Pg.599]

A Maack Scheidl Partnership CH-8804 Au/near Zurich, Switzerland Tel +41-1-781 3040 Fax +41-1-781 1569 http //www.MBSpolymer.com Plastics technology and marketing business service, which organizes global conferences, and edits a range of reports and studies, which focus on important worldwide aspects of polymer research, development, production, and end uses. Provides updates on plastic costs, pricing, forecast, supply/demand, and analysis. Identified early in the cycle are trends in production, products and market segments. [Pg.624]

PT Plastics Technology magazine SI International System of Units... [Pg.654]

Black, and Decker, The Reasons for Capron, World Plastics Technology, 2000. [Pg.666]

Schmitt, C. R. Polymer-plastics technology and energineering. Vol. 3. New York Marcel Dekker 1974, p. 121... [Pg.93]

A.H. Landrock, Fluidized-Bed Coating with Plastics Technology and Potential for Military Applications , PLASTEC Rept 13 (1964)... [Pg.788]

Progress in Rubber and Plastics Technology 16, No.l, March 2000, p.61-8 CHEMICAL RECYCLING OF WASTE SATURATED POLYESTERS AND URETHANE POLYMERS TO YIELD RAW MATERIALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF POLYURETHANES Kacperski M Spychaj T Szczecin,Polytechnic... [Pg.42]

Polymer Plastics Technology and Engineering 38,No.3, 1999,p.471-84 RECYCLING NYLON 6 CARPET TO CAPROLACTAM... [Pg.52]

G. Pritchard, Novel and Traditional Fillers for Plastics Technology and Market Developments, Rapra Technology Industry Analysis Report, Rapra Technology Ltd, Shaw-bury (1999). [Pg.790]

A monthly publication of Bill Brothers. It has articles on process production and manufacturing engineering. In a fall issue on plastics technology, it gives detailed equipment specifications, polymer specifications, and lists of equipment and chemical suppliers. [Pg.22]

Mi chaeti/Greif/Wolters/Vosse burger Training in Plastics Technology 180 pages. 143 fig. [Pg.420]

Babin, J. E. Whiteker, G. T. (Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Technology Corpoaration, USA) Asymmetric syntheses using optically active metal-ligand complex catalysts. PCT Int. Appl. 1993, WO 93/03839 Chem. Abstr. 1993, 119, 159872. [Pg.200]

G.L. Nelson, Flame Tests for Structural Foam Parts, Plastics Technology. 22 No. 12, 88-92 (1977). [Pg.309]

Lamberti F, Basile M (1991) Improvement in plastic technology for soil heating. In DeVay JE, Stapleton JJ, Elmore CL (eds) Proceedings of the first international conference on soil solarization, Amman, Jordan, 19-25 February 1990. FAO Plant Protection and Production Paper No. 109, FAO, Rome, Italy, pp 309-330... [Pg.263]


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