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Polyethylene acrylate

In addition to acting as impact modifiers a number of polymeric additives may be considered as processing aids. These have similar chemical constitutions to the impact modifiers and include ABS, MBS, chlorinated polyethylene, acrylate-methacrylate copolymers and EVA-PVC grafts. Such materials are more compatible with the PVC and are primarily included to ensure more uniform flow and hence improve surface finish. They may also increase gelation rates. In the case of the compatible MBS polymers they have the special function already mentioned of balancing the refractive indices of the continuous and disperse phases of impact-modified compound. [Pg.342]

Odor and taste Polystyrene, styrene-acrylonitrile, polyethylene, acrylic, ABS, polysulfone, EVA, polyphenylene oxide, and many other TPs are examples of satisfactorily odor-free. FDA approvals are available for many of these plastics. Food packaging and refrigerating conditions will also eliminate certain plastics. There are TPs and melamine as well as urea compounds that are suitable for this service. [Pg.431]

Plastics in general (including all forms) are sensitive to high temperatures, among the more resistant being fluorocarbon resins, nylon, phenolics, polyim-ides, and silicones, though even these soften or melt above 260C. Other types (cellulosics, polyethylene, acrylic polymers, polystyrene) are combustible when exposed to flame for a short time and still others (polyurethane) burn with evolution of toxic fumes. [Pg.999]

Polyethylene Acrylic acid (AA), RF discharge (13.6 Reduction of combustibility. [Pg.646]

Primers can be used on foil also, but another approach often used with foil is to use a polymer that has polar groups on the chain, such as an acid copolymer or an ionomer, for the coating. Polyethylene acrylic acid is a typical acid copolymer, lonomers, as discussed in Section 4.1.4, are partially neutralized acid copolymers, of which Surlyn is the best known. Acid copolymers and ionomers can also be used as sealant layers. [Pg.247]

Low-density polyethylene Acrylic acid, acrylamide, vinyl pyridine, glycidyl acrylate Enhanced hydrophilicity and dye adsorption, adhesion to different substrates [91, 92]... [Pg.329]

Low-density polyethylene Acrylic acid, hydroxypropyl Enhanced hydrophilicity. [100]... [Pg.329]

Macromolecule Polystyrene Polyvinyl acetate Polyethylene Acrylic polymers Polybutadiene... [Pg.128]

Polyvinyl fluoride/PMMA or PEMA or polymethyl acrylate (PMA) or polyethylene acrylate (PEA)... [Pg.8]

Analysis of Polyethylene Acrylate and Polyethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers... [Pg.116]

Figure 3-127. Stress Rupture for Glass-Reinforced Polyethylene and Polyethylene-Acrylic Add Graft Copolymers ... Figure 3-127. Stress Rupture for Glass-Reinforced Polyethylene and Polyethylene-Acrylic Add Graft Copolymers ...
Polyethylene Acrylic acid Hydrophilidly, wettability, antistatic behavior... [Pg.317]


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