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Polychloroprene rubber flame retardance

MAJOR USES Used in the manufacture of carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, chlorinated hydrocarbons, polychloroprene, polyvinylchloride, hydrogen chloride, hypochlorous acid, ethylene dichloride, metallic chlorides, chlorobenzene, chloroacetic acid, chlorinated lime, chloroform Used in the manufacturing process of water purification, flame retardant compounds, paper products, textiles, petroleum products, medicines, antiseptics, insecticides, solvents, paints, plastics, disinfectants, synthetic rubber. [Pg.45]

Chem. Descrip. Triphenyl phosphate CAS 115-86-6 EINECS/ELINCS 204-112-2 Uses Rame retardant platinizing agent, plastidzer tor collodion cotton plastidzer w/o gelatinizing properties for acetyl cellulose reduces tiamm. ot NC and acetyl cellulose-based plastic compds. and lacquer films flame retardant plasticizer tor photographic film materials, surf, coatings, phenolic laminates, cellulose acetate film/compds., rubber articles made from acrylonitrile-butadiene, polychloroprene rubber Features Not compat. with PVC... [Pg.258]

Uses Plasticizer for polychloroprene and other polymers resin extender, plasticizer improving water, chem., oil, and gas resist, in traffic paints, protective coatings EP agent in metalworking fluids flame retardant for resins, air filters, plasticized PVC, rubber incl. neoprene, PU, textiles, paints, adhesives... [Pg.608]

Polychloroprene is produced by free-radical emulsion polymerization of primarily trans-2-chloro-2-butenylene moieties. Chloroprene rubber possesses moderate oil resistance, very good weather and oil resistance, and good resistance to oxidative chemicals. Performance properties depend on compound formulation, with the polymer providing ftmda-mental properties. This is typical of any polymer and its compounds. Chloride imparts inherent self-extinguishing flame retardance. [Pg.234]

Some specific recent applications of the chromatography-mass spectrometry technique to various types of polymers include the following PE [130, 131], poly(l-octene), poly(l-decene), poly(l-dodecene) and 1-octene-l-decene-l-dodecene terpolymer [132], chlorinated polyethylene [133], polyolefins [134,135], acrylic acid, methacrylic acid copolymers [136, 137], polyacrylate [138], styrene-butadiene and other rubbers [139-141], nitrile rubber [142], natural rubbers [143,144], chlorinated natural rubber [145,146], polychloroprene [147], PVC [148-150], silicones [151,152], polycarbonates (PC) [153], styrene-isoprene copolymers [154], substituted PS [155], polypropylene carbonate [156], ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer [157], Nylon 6,6 [158], polyisopropenyl cyclohexane-a-methylstyrene copolymers [195], cresol-novolac epoxy resins [160], polymeric flame retardants [161], poly(4-N-alkylstyrenes) [162], pol)winyl pyrrolidone [31,163], vinyl pyrrolidone-methacryloxysilicone copolymers [164], polybutylcyanoacrylate [165], polysulfide copolymers [1669], poly(diethyl-2-methacryloxy) ethyl phosphate [167, 168], ethane-carbon monoxide copolymers [169], polyetherimide [170], and bisphenol-A [171]. [Pg.125]


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