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Polybutene physical properties

Incompatible Mixtures. Even at very low levels, many of the poly-ether additives led to incompatible mixtures. These blends were not successfully milled to a smooth sheet under any conditions tried. Instead, a mass of crumbs was obtained. These crumbs could be molded into a coherent mass, but the physical properties were poor. For example, addition of 8.75 parts of polybutene-1 oxide to Masterbatch B for CPVC alone gave a brittle, free-flowing material with these properties notched Izod impact strength, 0.7 lb/in notch, flow rate 452 g/10 min. This is a particularly interesting result, since PBO has the same chemical formula as PTHF but structurally is a substituted ethylene oxide polymer rather than a linear homopolymer. No further studies were made of such blends. [Pg.143]

Abstract The chemical nature and technology of the main synthetic lubricant base fluids is described, covering polyalphaolefins, alkylated aromatics, gas-to-liquid (GTL) base fluids, polybutenes, aliphatic diesters, polyolesters, polyalkylene glycols or PAGs and phosphate esters. Other synthetic lubricant base oils such as the silicones, borate esters, perfluoroethers and polyphenylene ethers are considered to have restricted applications due to either high cost or performance limitations and are not considered here. Each of the main synthetic base fluids is described for their chemical and physical properties, manufacture and production, their chemistry, key properties, applications and their implications when used in the environment. [Pg.35]


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