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Polycarbonate alloys

Thermal Properties. ABS is also used as a base polymer in high performance alloys. Most common are ABS—polycarbonate alloys which extend the property balance achievable with ABS to offer even higher impact strength and heat resistance (2). [Pg.203]

We previously reported that brominated aromatic phosphate esters are highly effective flame retardants for polymers containing oxygen such as polycarbonates and polyesters (9). Data were reported for use of this phosphate ester in polycarbonates, polyesters and blends. In some polymer systems, antimony oxide or sodium antimonate could be deleted. This paper is a continuation of that work and expands into polycarbonate alloys with polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS). [Pg.255]

Polyetherimide/polycarbonate alloys offer properties, processability and prices intermediate between those of polyetherimide and polycarbonate. [Pg.645]

Acrylic-poly(vinyl chloride) alloy Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-poly(vinyl chloride) alloy (ABS-PVC) Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-polycarbonate alloy (ABS-PC)... [Pg.898]

ABA ABS ABS-PC ABS-PVC ACM ACS AES AMMA AN APET APP ASA BR BS CA CAB CAP CN CP CPE CPET CPP CPVC CR CTA DAM DAP DMT ECTFE EEA EMA EMAA EMAC EMPP EnBA EP EPM ESI EVA(C) EVOH FEP HDI HDPE HIPS HMDI IPI LDPE LLDPE MBS Acrylonitrile-butadiene-acrylate Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-polycarbonate alloy Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-poly(vinyl chloride) alloy Acrylic acid ester rubber Acrylonitrile-chlorinated pe-styrene Acrylonitrile-ethylene-propylene-styrene Acrylonitrile-methyl methacrylate Acrylonitrile Amorphous polyethylene terephthalate Atactic polypropylene Acrylic-styrene-acrylonitrile Butadiene rubber Butadiene styrene rubber Cellulose acetate Cellulose acetate-butyrate Cellulose acetate-propionate Cellulose nitrate Cellulose propionate Chlorinated polyethylene Crystalline polyethylene terephthalate Cast polypropylene Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride Chloroprene rubber Cellulose triacetate Diallyl maleate Diallyl phthalate Terephthalic acid, dimethyl ester Ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer Ethylene-ethyl acrylate Ethylene-methyl acrylate Ethylene methacrylic acid Ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymer Elastomer modified polypropylene Ethylene normal butyl acrylate Epoxy resin, also ethylene-propylene Ethylene-propylene rubber Ethylene-styrene copolymers Polyethylene-vinyl acetate Polyethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers Fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymers Hexamethylene diisocyanate High-density polyethylene High-impact polystyrene Diisocyanato dicyclohexylmethane Isophorone diisocyanate Low-density polyethylene Linear low-density polyethylene Methacrylate-butadiene-styrene... [Pg.958]

Liquid colors are compatible with a wide variety of polymers, including PVC, polyethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), nylons, PET, polycarbonate, alloys, high-temperature polymers, and the full range of polyolefins and styrenics. Many liquid colors are suitable to color food-contact polymers and comply with all government regulations worldwide for shipping, use, and disposal. Lead times for liquid color are typically less than those for pellet or other melted color concentrates, since the processing is quick and efficient. [Pg.297]

Chemical Resistance - Styrene Maleic Anhydride / Polycarbonate Alloy... [Pg.935]

Most of the discussion has been centered around just the neat polymer or the polymer plus a modifier or additive. Coloring issues further escalate when polymer blends are used or when multiple additives are incorporated. Would it be difficult, and would the color gamut be somewhat restricted, if one was to color an impact modified, flame retardant, glass reinforced PBT/polycarbonate alloy The answer now better be a resounding YES ... [Pg.238]

ABS PC Alloy See Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Polymer Polycarbonate Alloy. [Pg.183]

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Polymer Polycarbonate Alloy A thermoplastic processed by injection molding and extrusion, with properties similar to ABS. Used in automotive applications. Also called ABS PC alloy. [Pg.183]

Dexter RPI 207EP ABS/polycarbonate alloys Dexter Corp. [Pg.2295]

JSR Excelloy CB ABS/polycarbonate, alloys Japan Synth. Rubber... [Pg.2310]

Polycarbonate alloy suppliers include Kotec, MRC Polymers, Eastman Chemicals, GE Plastics, Bayer, Dow Chemical, LNP, MRC Polymers, Polymerland, and Spartech. [Pg.420]

Polyetherimide molding compounds are commercially available in extmsion and injection molding grades. The major suppliers of this material include GE Plastics (JJltem), Compound Technologies, DSM Engineering, LNP, and RTF A polyether-imide-polycarbonate alloy and a polyetherimide-silicone alloy are also available from GE Plastics. [Pg.427]

Cyrex, Acrylic polycarbonate alloys, Cyro Industries... [Pg.900]


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