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Polycarbonate-polyethylene terephthalate

Polycarbonate-polyethylene terephthalate (PC-PET) alloys have also recently been announced by DSM. [Pg.579]

Convincing evidence for phosphorus/bromine synergy has now been found in a 2/1 polycarbonate/polyethylene terephthalate blend. Phosphorus and bromine blends were studied as well as compounds which have both elements in the same compound. The relative flame retardant efficiencies of phosphorus and bromine are also reported. [Pg.342]

Bromine/phosphorus synergy was investigated in a 2/1 polycarbonate/ polyethylene terephthalate blend. Synergy was demonstrated when blends of brominated and phosphorus compounds were used. The synergy is even more pronounced with a compound containing both elements in the same compound. This was dependant on the bromine/phosphorus ratio in the compound. Phosphorus was shown to be 9 to 10 times more effective than bromine in this resin blend. [Pg.353]

Engineering resins can be combined with either other engineering resins or commodity resins. Some commercially successful blends of engineering resins with other engineering resins include poly (butylene terephthalate)—poly(ethylene terephthalate), polycarbonate—poly(butylene terephthalate), polycarbonate—polyethylene terephthalate), p olysulfone—poly (ethylene terephthalate), and poly(phenylene oxide)—nylon. Commercial blends of engineering resins with other resins include modified poly(butylene terephthalate), polycarbonate—ABS, polycarbonate—styrene maleic anhydride, poly(phenylene... [Pg.277]

Engineering thermoplastics Nylon 6 nylon 6, 6 polycarbonate polyethylene terephthalate polybutylene terephthalate acetal ABS polyphenylene oxide... [Pg.14]

LicciardeUo, A., Auditore, A., Samperi, E, PugUsi, C. (2003) Surface evolution of polycarbonate/polyethylene terephthalate blends induced by thermal treatments. Appl. Surf. Set,203-204,556-560. [Pg.1007]

Polydimethylsiloxane Polycarbonate" Polyethylene terephthalate Polyacrylonitrile Poly (oxydiphenylene)-T oly (pyromellitimide) Polyvinylmethyl ether Polyvinylethyl ether Polyvinylpropyl ether Polyvinyl-n-butyl ether Polyvinyl-i-but ether Polyvinyl-t-butyl ether... [Pg.53]

Polypropylene Epoxy resins Polyether ether ketone Polydiallyl phthalate Polycarbonate Polyethylene terephthalate Polybutylene terephthalate Polyamide 6 Polyamide 11 Polyamide 12 Polyimide Polyetherimide Polyamide-imide PolyethersuHone Polysulfone... [Pg.128]

It Is only in 1978 that the ductility of elastomer impact modified polycarbonate was associated to car bumpers, but it failed to meet the basic gasoline resistance requirements. This led to the polycarbonate-polyethylene terephthalate, non-mlsclble amorphous blends developments in 1979. Those blends showed Improved resistance to accidental contact with gasoline in the absence of stress. [Pg.215]

Bisphenol A polycarbonate/polyethylene terephthalate/ABS, with an exception of DP4-1370, which does not contain ABS, but contains HDPE, PC/PET/impact modifier... [Pg.232]

Shear modulus profiles of a phenolic resin compared to thermoplastics (polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate) [709]... [Pg.674]

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]

Polycarbonate Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Polyethylene, HDPE Inks 9 9 9... [Pg.3415]

Nylon 612 (PA 612) 8 Polyamide, Nylon Polycarbonate Polyethylene Terephthalate (PCT) Polyethylene, HDPE 9 Mercaptoacetk Acid ... [Pg.3423]

CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYCARBONATE/POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE BLENDS UNDERGOING TRANSESTERIFICATION... [Pg.1351]


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