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Plasticizing chemical

Plasticizers", Chemical Economics Handbook, 1992 p. 579.5000 technical data, SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., 1994. [Pg.502]

Worldwide, some 500 LC-FTIR users are registered. A review on the determination of rubber and plastic chemicals by liquid chromatography-spectroscopy has appeared [494]. [Pg.496]

Strassberger, F. Polymer-Plant Engineering Materials Handling and Compounding of Plastics, Chemical Engineering, Apr. 3, 1972, p. 81. [Pg.104]

Uses. Production of polyurethane foams and plastics chemical intermediate... [Pg.485]

Dagani, R. 2002. Electrifying plastics. Chemical Engineering News (16 October) 4—5. Dalton, A. B. et al. 2003. Super-tough carbon-nanotube fibers. Nature 423 803. [Pg.349]

Our long-range energy future clearly must be safe nuclear energy, which should increasingly free still remaining fossil fuels as sources for convenient transportation fuels and as raw materials for synthesis of plastics, chemicals, and other substances. Eventually, however, in the not too distant future we will need to make synthetic hydrocarbons on a large scale. [Pg.4]

Table 8.4 Plastics Chemical Resistance Chart (courtesy of Delta Cooling Towers, Carborundum Corp., Fairfield, NJ)... Table 8.4 Plastics Chemical Resistance Chart (courtesy of Delta Cooling Towers, Carborundum Corp., Fairfield, NJ)...
Michael R. Gambrell, Exec. VP-Eng., Basic Plastics Chemicals Michael R. Gambrell, Exec. VP-Mfg. [Pg.235]

Heinz Haller, Exec. VP-Performance Plastics Chemicals... [Pg.235]

Catalyst sales are a 10 billion per year industry. Catalysts effect on the economy is much larger if the value of the products formed from catalyzed reactions is also counted. An estimated 90% of plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, fuels, and other consumer products are made using catalysts (Table I). [Pg.94]

Saha, B., Karthik Reddy, P., and Ghosal, A.K. Hybrid genetic algorithm to find the best model and the globally optimized overall kinetics parameters for thermal decomposition of plastics. Chemical... [Pg.584]

Marchsan and Morran (2002) found that flavor descriptions varied between chlorinated and nonchlorinated water in contact with PE and PP with stronger tastes frequently found in chlorinated samples. "Plas-tic/rubber" terms were used for chlorinated and nonchlorinated waters stored in PP and PE as well as in nonchlorinated waters from acryloni-trile/butadience/styrene (ABS). "Plastic/chemical" descriptors were used for chlorinated and nonchlorinated waters in PP and PE and polyurea materials, and in ABS materials for chlorinated waters only. Polyurethane materials contributed chemical tastes to chlorinated waters and medicinal flavors to nonchlorinated water. The "chemical" term also was applied to chlorinated water stored in PP, PE, and ABS and nonchlorinated water stored in ABS. "Medicinal" also was used to describe both nonchlorinated and chlorinated waters stored in PP. [Pg.42]

Manufacture of surgical adhesives, lacquers, resins, and plastics. Chemical intermediate. [Pg.31]

Many of the attributes of solvent-borne epoxy coatings could be carried over to the waterborne epoxy coatings. These same attributes are useful in the application of waterborne epoxies as adhesive systems. They include good adhesion to a variety of substrates such as metals, wood, concrete, glass, ceramics, and many plastics chemical resistance low shrinkage toughness and flexibility and abrasion resistance. [Pg.265]

Plastics Chemicals Pipeline Coatings Polymers Monomers... [Pg.403]

Plastics Chemicals PVC Compounds Thermoplastic Products Colorants Additives Rubber Products Basic Chemicals... [Pg.497]

Plasticizer Chemical agent added to plastic compositions to make them softer and more flexible. [Pg.151]

Chetanachan W Sookkho D Sutthitavil W Chantasatrasamy N Sinsermsuksakul R Thai Plastic Chemicals... [Pg.87]

PROP Grayish-white, tough plastic. Chemically very inert. Mp 342°, d 2.1-2.3. [Pg.1303]

Sheng ou Zhou, Separation and recycling of waste plastics. Chemical Engineering and Environmental Protection, 14(3), 60-61 (1994). [Pg.754]

Plastics Chemical structure a LDPE (-CH2CH2-) - (branched) HDPE (-CH2CH2-) - (linear) PET (-C6H6COOCH2 CH20C0-) - PP PVC -(-CHCH3CH2CH CH3CH2-) - (CH2CHC1CH2CHC1-) ... [Pg.2530]

Use Fungicide and bactericide, plasticizer, chemical intermediate, medicated toothpastes. [Pg.374]

Use Fertilizer, animal feed, plastics, chemical intermediate, stabilizer in explosives, medicine (diuretic), adhesives, separation of hydrocarbons (as urea adducts), pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, dentifrices, sulfamic acid production, flameproofing agents, viscosity modifier for starch or casein-based paper coatings, preparation of biuret. [Pg.1305]

Use Polymer and copolymers used in surgical adhesives, coatings, and lacquers modifier for alkyd and polystyrene resins plasticizer for nitrocellulose and other plastics chemical intermediate. [Pg.1319]


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