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Polybutylene acrylate

Polybutylene acrylate PBA Ethylene/vinyl alcohol EVOH... [Pg.481]

Polyacrylamide Polyaryletherketone Polyamide-imide Polyacrylonitrile Polybutene-1 Polybutylene acrylate Polybrominated biphenyls(s) Polybutadiene... [Pg.298]

Polypropylene, PVC, ABS, polyphenylene oxide, polybutylene, acrylic, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyester, nylon... [Pg.815]

Acrylic/polybutylene rubber Clarity, impact resistance... [Pg.348]

Polybutylene dimethacrylate Ethylene Acrylic acid Methylacrylate Acrylonitrile Styrene Butylene dimethacrylate... [Pg.23]

C.M. Benson and R.P. Burford, Morphology and properties of acrylate styrene acrylonitrile/polybutylene terephthalate blends,. Mater. Sci.,... [Pg.346]

Focusing collectors are usually cast acrylic Fresnel lenses, or mirrors of aluminized polyester film in frames of aluminum. These reflectors are either enclosed in a bubble of poly(vinyl fluoride) film, or under polycarbonate glazing, which may be covered with a fluorocarbon film to reduce the reflectivity. The absorbers for active systems are copper or aluminum since the temperatures are too high (325—370°C) for plastics. The frames, however, can be molded ABS, high density polyethylene or polyurethane, either solid or structural foam. Polybutylene or chlorinated PVC can be used for piping hot water, and tanks can be made of either reinforced polyester or blow- or rotational-molded, high density polyethylene (12—15). [Pg.331]

The most important commercial blends of BPA-PC are poly(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) (PC/ABS) and polybutylene terephthalate (PC/PBT) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Commercial grades of PC/ABS include CYCOLOY (GE), Bayblend (Bayer), and PULSE (Dow). PC/ABS blends exhibit improved flow and processability and enhanced low-temperature impact strength in comparison to PC (Fig. 3). These blends are widely used in applications requiring enhanced impact resistance, such as interior automotive parts and computer and electronics applications such as computer housings and cell phones. Non-halogenated flame-retardant PC/ABS blends are widely available. Poly(acrylic-styrene-acrylonitrile) (PC/ ASA) blends (GELOY , GE Luran , BASF) provide improved weatherability for outdoor applications such as exterior automotive parts, but exhibit reduced impact performance at low temperatures in comparison to PC/ABS. PC/PBT or PET blends (XENOY , GE Makroblend , Bayer) provide enhanced chemical resistance and weatherability for applications such as lawn and garden equipment and automotive bumpers and fasdas. [Pg.2284]

Moldability of aryl polyesters have also been improved by the use of polybutylene terephthalate (PET) instead of PET or by the use of blends of PET and PET. PET under the trade name of Celanex, Valox, Gafite and Versel is being produced at an annual rate of 25 thousand tons. Copolymers of carbonate and aryl esters, acrylics and aryl esters, and imide and aryl esters as well as physical blends of polyesters and other polymers are available. These aryl polyesters are being used for bicycle wheels, springs, and blow molded containers. The properties of typical aryl polyesters are as follows ... [Pg.94]

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is susceptible to deterioration by UV at wavelengths below 315 nm, causing embrittlement, crazing and yellowing of thin films and sheeting [40], Both PET and polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) bulk polymers, however, are used in stabilized form for exterior mouldings, sometimes in admixture with other polymers such as acrylonitrile styrene acrylate. [Pg.214]

PBB-PA. See Poly (pentabromobenzyl) acrylate 1,2-PBD. See 1,2-Polybutadiene PBDPO. See Pentabromodiphenyl oxide PBN PBNA. See Phenyl-p-naphthylamine PBT PBT-1100] PBT-1300r, PBT-1700. See Polybutylene terephthalate PBTC. See 2-Phosphonobutane tricarboxylic acid-1,2,4... [Pg.3049]

Poly (tetramethylene terephthalate). See Polybutylene terephthalate Polytex 10. See Stearamide DIBA-stearate Poly-Tex 950. See Hydroxypropyl methacrylate Poly-Tex 975, Poly-Tex 9008. See Acrylic resin Polythene. See Polyethylene PolyTHF 25a, PolyTHF 650. See Polytetramethylene ether glycol PolyTHF 100a, PolyTHF 2000. See Polyether-polycarbonate diol... [Pg.3587]

Polyacrylamidomethylpropane sulfonic acid Polyacrylic acid Polybutylene terephthalate Polydimethylaminoethyl methacrylate Polyester resin, thermoplastic Polyethylacrylate Polyethylene Polyethylene terephthalate Polyglucuronic acid Polyisobutene Polymethacrylamidopropyl trimonium chloride Polymethyl acrylate Polymethyl methacrylate Polyoxyisobutylene/methylene urea copolymer Polypropylene Polypropylene, oxidized Polyquaternium-1 Polyquaternium-2 Polyquaternium-4 Polyquaternium-5 Polyquaternium-6 Polyquaternium-7... [Pg.5250]

Sealants are divided into groups according to the generic names of polymer base. The main groups include polyurethanes, silicones, acrylics, polysulfide and others (PVC, polybutylene, styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymers, polychloroprene, and several others). The amount of solvent used in sealants is controlled by the standards which previously divided sealants into two groups these below 10% VOC and those above. Recently, a provision was made to include water-based acrylics and the limit of VOC for class A sealants was increased to 20%. Polyurethane sealants and structural adhesives can be made without solvent (the first solvent-free polyurethane sealant was made in 1994). Solvents are added to reduce sealant viscosity and to aid in the manufacture of polymer. Typical solvents used are mineral spirits, toluene, and xylene. A small amount of solvent is emitted from curatives... [Pg.848]

PBSA Polybutylene-succinate adipate PBT Polybutylene terephthalate PC Polycarbonate PCHA Polycyclohexyl acrylate PCHE Polycyclohexylethylene PCHMA Polycyclohexyl methacrylate PCL Polycaprolactone PCO Polycycloolefin PCS Poly-2-chlorostyrene PCTF Polychlorotrifiuoroethylene PCTFE Polychlorotrifiuoroethylene... [Pg.133]

Pol5fpropylene, polyethylene, polybutylene, ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene methyl acrylate Melamine, m a... [Pg.617]

Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) is different from PET with the substitution of four ethylene repeat units rather than the two in PET. This feature imparts additional flexibility to the backbone and reduces the polarity of the molecule, resulting in mechanical properties similar to those of PET. PBT blends such as PBT/ASA (acry-lonitrile/styrene/acrylic ester) are popular in automotive exterior and under-hood applications. [Pg.422]

Halogenated organic Dover Chlorez ABS, Acrylic, Cellulose, Epoxy, Polyester, Polystyrene, PVC, UFf, UFr, Phenolic, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Polybutylene... [Pg.55]

Polybutylene terephthalate/polyethylene terephthalate Polyphenylene sulfide/nylon Acrylic/polybutylene rubber... [Pg.76]

Poly[(butadiene)-g-MA], 469, 471, 475 ammonolysis, 469 applications, 471 hydrolysis, 469 properties, 470, 471 Polybutene, MA ene reaction, 174 Poly(l-butene-alt-MA), 338, 339, 586 Poly(2-butene-alt-MA), 338, 340, 586 Poly(butenylsuccinic anhydride-alt-MA), 342, 343 Poly(butyl acrylate-co-diisobutyl fumarate), 281 Polybutylenes, MA ene adducts, 175 Poly(n-butyl vinyl ether-alt-MA), 315, 316, 438, 439, 621... [Pg.857]

These are mentioned occasionally in the polyblend literature. For example, when ethylene/methyl acrylate copolymer was blended with polybutylene terephthalate, maleating the copolymer improved interfacial adhesion and impact strength [208]. Blends of ethy-lene thyl acrylate copolymers with PE are mentioned as commercial thermoplastic elastomers [24]. Ethylene copolymers with ethyl acrylate and carbon monoxide, with acrylonitrile, and with dimethyl acrylamide all provided strong hydrogen bonding, producing miscibility... [Pg.624]

Thermoplastic polyesters include unfilled or reinforced grades of polycarbonates, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate and blends and copolymers of these plastics. Cyanoacrylates and urethanes bond well to these materials. UV-cured acrylics are suitable for transparent plastics such as polycarbonate. [Pg.108]


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