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POLYBUTYLENE POLYBUTENE

Polybutylene (Polybutene-1) Polybutylene is the youngest member of the polyolefin family (1965), being linear in stmcture [Pg.155]

Polymethylpentene (IPX) This polymer, like polybutylene, is a very young member of the polyolefins (1965). It appears as a polymer based on 4-methylpentene. [Pg.156]

It is used for specialties, wherein its transparency and chemical inertness at high temperatures are advantageous—packages that may be boiled, medical facilities, laboratory dishes (replacing glass), lighting and electronics. The production capacity increased mainly since 1973, when royalties were transferred from ICI to Mitsui (Japan), but the price is still high ( 2 to 4 per lb). [Pg.156]


Polyisobutylene (polybutylene, polybutene, polyisobutene) Any of several thermoplastic isotactic polymers of isobutene of varying molecular weight. They are used as major components in sealing and caulking compounds. [Pg.221]

ALTERNATIVE NAMES, ACRONYM, TRADE NAME Polybutylene, polybutene, PB, Duroflex (Shell)... [Pg.341]

Another ordered polymer, which appears as a new homolog in polyolefin family, is the polybutylene (polybutene-1). [Pg.23]

In the following we will only consider polybutylene-1, simply named polybutene or polybutylene (PB). [Pg.260]

Butene is used in the plastics industry to make both homopolymers and copolymers. Polybutylene (1-polybutene), polymerized from 1-butene, is a plastic with high tensile strength and other mechanical properties that makes it a tough, strong plastic. High-density polyethylenes and linear low-density polyethylenes are produced through co-polymerization by incorporating butene as a comonomer with ethene. Similarly, butene is used with propene to produce different types of polypropylenes. [Pg.51]

Polybutene Butene Resins Polybutylene Plastics Polybutylene Resins Polybutylene Waxes ... [Pg.254]

Rayong, Thailand, 127, 128 Rotterdam, 122 Ruhr Valley, Germany, 122 Piperdine, 200 Pivaloyl chloride, 263 Plasticizer, 160, 259-264 Plasticizer alcohols, 225, 259, 260, 264 Plate-fin exchanger, 8, 9, 17, 18, 29-31 Platinum-rhodium catalyst, 192 Poly (alfa) olefins, 200 Polyvinylchloride (PVC), 160, 168, 170 Polyamide, 190, 202, 243 Polybutene-1, 200 Polybutylene teraphthalate, 148... [Pg.286]

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

General Description Polybutene-1 (PB-1) is a polyolefin, or unsaturated polymer, that is expressed as C H2n- Basell Polyolefins series polybutene-1 resins are high-molecular-weight polyolefins manufactured from butene-1 monomer. Available as a homopolymer or a random copolymer.t Polybutene is a polymer of butylene and is also called polybutylene. [Pg.145]

Synonyms Butene, homopolymer 1 -Butene, homopolymer Butene polymer Butene, polymers PB Poly-1-butene Polybutene-1 Polybutene resin Poly-1-butene resin Polybutenes Polybutylene Polybutylene resin Polymerized 1-butene Classiffcation Polymer... [Pg.1290]

Polybutene resin Poly-1-butene resin Polybutenes Polybutylene. See... [Pg.1290]

Shellmax 405. See M icrocrystal I i ne wax Shell Mineral Spirits 7 EC Shell Mineral Spirits 135. See Mineral spirits Shell Polybutylene 0200 Shell Polybutylene 0300, 0400, 0700 Shell Polybutylene 1600A Shell Polybutylene 4101 Shell Polybutylene 4103 Shell Polybutylene 411 a, Shell Polybutylene 4121, 4127, 4128 Shell Polybutylene 8240, 8640. See Polybutene Shell silver. See Silver Shellsol 9 Shellsol 16. See Naphtha, medium aliphatic... [Pg.3906]

PEG-75 soy glycerides PEG-4 stearate PEG-8 stearate PEG-12 stearate PEI-7 PEI-10 PEI-15 PEI-30 PEI-35 PEI-45 PEI-250 PEI-275 PEI-700 PEI-1000 PEI-1400 PEI-1500 PEI-1750 PEI-2500 PEI-14M Pentaerythrityl tetraabietate Pentaerythrityl tetracaprylate/tetracaprate Pentaerythrityl tetraoctanoate Pentaerythrityl tetraoleate Pentaerythrityl tetrastearate Phthalic anhydride/glycerin/glycidyl decanoate copolymer Polyacrylic acid Polybutene Polybutylene terephthalate Polycyclopentadiene Polydipentene... [Pg.5849]

SEBS was used to compatibilize PP with either PS or HIPS. The blends showed good impact and flexural strength [34]. Addition of SEBS was found to be expensive but useful in many recycling processes. Other compatibilizers for commingled polymeric scrap containing PS and PO and other resins, are CSR, SBR, (SB)n block copolymers, polybutylene-1, a copolymer of butylene-1 and ethylene, isotactic polybutene [3], etc. [Pg.346]

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]

The polymer we are concerned with is PB-1. In the past this polymer has been referred to as polybutylene, PB, PB-1, and polybutene, as well as its chemically correct name, PB-1. PB-1 is obtained by polymerization of butene-1 with a stereo-specific Z-N catalyst to create a linear, high molecular, isotactic, semicrystalline polymer. PB-1 combines the typical properties of conventional polyolefins with some characteristics of technical polymers. In chemical structure PB-ldiffers from polyethylene and polypropylene only by the number of carbon atoms in Ae monomer molecule, as in Fig. 2.22. [Pg.39]

PB base polymers are semicrystalUne isotactic thermoplastic polyolefins. They are derived from the polymerization of butene-1 monomer with or without other alpha-olefin monomers utilizing a Ziegler-Natta type of catalyst. Their unique crystallization behavior means longer open times of adhesive and sealant formulations compared to other commonly used polymers such as polyethylene and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). Polybutylene (PB), also called polybutene-1 or poly-1-butene, is different from polybutene or polyisobutylene (PIB). PIB is amorphous and rubbery, and comes in the form of a viscous liquid or big, hard block (6 in. in length and width or could be larger). PB base polymers are sup-pUed in the form of small pellets (about 0.25 in. in diameter) or nibs. [Pg.700]

Polybutene (polybutylene) (PB) is manufactured by stereospecific Ziegler-Natta polymerization of 1-butene ... [Pg.72]

Poly(butene) Polybutene polybutylene 9003-29-6 Butene, homopolymer R (C4Hg)7... [Pg.2282]


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