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Polyetherimide blends

Hwang, L.-L., Tseng, H.-H., and Chen, J.-C. 2011. Fabricahon of polyphenylsnlfone/polyetherimide blend membranes for ultrafiltration apphcations The effects of blending raho on membrane properties and hnmic acid removal performance. Journal of Membrane Science 384 72-81. [Pg.30]

II. Tetrafunctional epoxy resin-polyetherimide blends. Polym. fiitem. 26 (1991) 17-21. [Pg.537]

Hou Hourston, D. J., Lane, J. M. The toughening of epoxy resins with thermoplastics 1. Trifunctional epoxy resin-polyetherimide blends. Polymer 33 (1992) 1379-1383. [Pg.538]

No.14, July 1993, p.2934-45 FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRA-RED SPECTROSCOPY ON THE THERMOOXIDATIVE DEGRADATION OF POLYBENZEVHD AZOLE AND OF A POLYBENZEVHDAZOLE/POLYETHERIMIDE BLEND... [Pg.117]

Gallucci, R. R., High Plow Glass Rilled Polyetherimide Blends, Society of Plastics Engineers 61st SPE ANTEC, 2003, pp. 1863—1867. [Pg.179]

Gunduz, N., and Gallucci, R., Glass Filled Polycarbonate Ester-Polyetherimide Blends, 61st SPEANTEC, 2003, pp. 1842-1864. [Pg.180]

Musto P, Karasz FE, Macknight WJ (1993) Fourier-transform infrared-spectroscopy on the thermooxidative degradation of polybenzimidazole and of a polybenzimidazole polyetherimide blend. Polymer 34 2934-2945... [Pg.165]

S. M. J. Zaidi, S. D. Mikhailenko and S. Kaliaguine, Electrical properties of sulfonated polyether ether ketone/polyetherimide blend membranes doped with inoigtmic acids, J. Polymer Sci. B Polym. Phys. 38, 1386-1395 (2000). [Pg.25]

Chung, T.S., Xu, Z.L. (1998) Asymmetric hoUow fiber membranes prepared from miscible polybenzimidazole and polyetherimide blends. Journal of Membrane Science, 147, 35 7. [Pg.280]

Other blends of polycarbonate have limited markets so far. The most significant blends are with polyurethanes, polyetherimides, acrylate—styrene-acrylonitrile (ASA), acrylonitrile—ethylene—styrene (AES), and styrene—maleic anhydride (SMA). [Pg.290]

General Electric now also offer polyetherimide-polycarbonate blends. Although these materials are not transparent and have a lower specification than the basic polyetherimide, they are less expensive and find use in microwave oven trays and automotive reflectors. [Pg.526]

Figure 32.1. Polar diagrams for three thermoplastic materials, CYCOLOY (a PC/ABS blend), ULTEM (polyetherimide) and NORYL (a styrenic PPO). The shaded area indicates the range... Figure 32.1. Polar diagrams for three thermoplastic materials, CYCOLOY (a PC/ABS blend), ULTEM (polyetherimide) and NORYL (a styrenic PPO). The shaded area indicates the range...
H.F. Giles, Jr. and W.R. Schlich, Polyetherimide-ASA blends, US Patent 5 070 142, assigned to General Electric Company (Pittsfield, Mass.), December 3,1991. [Pg.347]

S—EB—S (compounds) polyurethane/elastomer block copolymers polyester/elastomer block copolymers polyamide/elastomer block copolymers polyetherimide/polysiloxane block copolymers polypropylene/EPDM or EPR blends polypropylene/EPDM dynamic vulcanizates polypropylene/butyl rubber dynamic vulcanizates polypropylene/natural rubber dynamic vulcanizates polypropylene/nitrile rubber dynamic vulcanizates PVC/ nitrile rubber blends... [Pg.16]

Because the components must initially form miscible solutions or swollen networks a degree of affinity between the reacting components is needed. Therefore, most of the investigations into epoxy IPNs have involved the use of partially miscible components such as thermoplastic urethanes (TPU) with polystyrenes [57], acrylates [58-61] or esters which form loose hydrogen-bound mixtures during fabrication [62-71 ]. Epoxy has also been modified with polyetherketones [72],polyether sulfones [5] and even polyetherimides [66] to help improve fracture behavior. These systems, due to immiscibility, tend to be polymer blends with distinct macromolecular phase morphologies and not molecularly mixed compounds. [Pg.113]

To the range of engineering plastics were added polyethylene and polybutylene tereph-thalates (PET and PBT), as well as General Electric s polyethers, the PPO (polyphenylene oxide) produced through polymerization of 2,6-xylenol and the Noryl plastic produced by blending PPO with polystyrene. Other special polymers, derived like the polycarbonates from bisphenol A, were added to this range polyarylates, polysul-fones, polyetherimides. [Pg.14]

This review summarizes our work at the University of Bayreuth over the last few years on improving the electret performance of the commodity polymer isotactic polypropylene (Sect. 3) and the commodity polymer blend system polystyrene/polyphenylene ether (Sect. 4) to provide electret materials based on inexpensive and easily processable polymers. To open up polymer materials for electret applications at elevated temperatures we concentrated our research on commercially available high performance thermoplastic polyetherimide resins and synthesized several fluorinaled polyetherimides to identify structure-property relations and to improve further the performance at elevated temperatures (Sect. 5). [Pg.164]


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