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Polyethylene adipate , thermal properties

A further approach is used by Bayer with their polyesteramide BAK resins. A film grade, with mechanical and thermal properties similar to those of polyethylene is marketed as BAK 1095. Based on caprolactam, adipic acid and butane diol it may be considered as a nylon 6-co-polyester. An injection moulding grade, BAK 2195, with a higher melting point and faster crystallisation is referred to as a nylon 66-co-polyester and thus presumably based on hexamethylene diamine, adipic acid and butane diol. [Pg.882]

Formation of a polymer alloy is a common way to improve the property of PLLA. Many kinds of polymers such as polyethylene [70], polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) [71], poly (methyl methacrylate) [72], bisphnol-A type polycarbonate, poly(E-caprolactone), poly(3-hydroxybuty-rate), poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) [73], poly(butylene succinate/adipate) (PBSA), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene have been used for preparing PLLA alloys, and some of which have been commercialized. However, there has been no discussion of the thermal degradation behavior of the PLLA component. [Pg.409]


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