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Polyethylene Fabric

Flashspun high density polyethylene fabrics have been commercial since the 1960s however, this is a proprietary and radically different process of manufacturing a spunbonded fabric, more technically challenging to produce, and highly capital intensive. [Pg.163]

Poly(ethylene-co-propylene), 24 703 Polyethylene fabrics, flashspun high density, 17 466 Polyethylene fibers, 26 761 high performance, 13 382 Polyethylene film, properties of,... [Pg.730]

Function Removes and stops static and electro-static charges on all types of soft surfaced polyethylenes, linear, polyethylenes, fabrics, textile fabrics, natural and synthetic yarns and all types of carpets and carpeting. [Pg.443]

Chlorofluorocarbons were complefely removed from plastic foam products for food packaging, such as egg cartons and meat trays in the early 1990s currently, HCFC-22 mixed with carbon dioxide, HFCs, supercritical fluids, pentane, or isopentane is being used as an alternative. Dow Chemical has reported that it uses HCFC-142b in its polystyrene and polyethylene fabricated foams. ... [Pg.463]

Electrophoretic devices can be fixed on a textile substrate to form an electrophoretic textile display. Flexible electrodes have to be chosen in order to obtain a flexible device. A rollable prototype made on a polyethylene fabric was realized by E Ink in 2011 [33]. [Pg.548]

Hence, the polyethylene manufactured with Dow s catalyst system possesses sufficient levels of long-chain branching to impart higher levels of shear-thinning in the polymer melt, low melt fracture and high melt strength during the polyethylene fabrication process. [Pg.205]

Other subjects that will also be discussed that impact the polyethylene fabrication business are the wide array of additives that are blended into polyethylene to improve the performance of the end-use products and the rheological properties of polyethylene which explain the flow of molten polyethylene that takes place diuing the fabrication process. [Pg.304]

TABLE 1.60 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE. POLYPROPYLENE AND POLYETHYLENE FABRICATIONS-ATLAS... [Pg.236]

I. Pesneau, M.F. Champagne, and M.A. Huneault, Glycidyl methacrylate-grafted linear low-density polyethylene fabrication and application for polyester/polyethylene bonding, /. Appl. Polym. Sci., 91 (5) 3180-3191, March 2004. [Pg.230]

Standard Guide for Evaluating the Extent of Oxidation in Polyethylene Fabricated Forms Intended for Surgical Implants, ASTM Standard ASTM F2102-13, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 2013. [Pg.60]

ASTM F 2102-06-el. Standard guide for evaluating the extent cf oxidation in ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fabricated forms intended for surgical implants. West Conshohocken, PA American Society for Testing and Materials 2006. [Pg.339]

The goal of all polyethylene fabrication processes is to convert pellets or powder into a usable solid-state product via manipulation of the fluid state. The majority of conversion processes include the steps of melting, homogenizing, shaping, and... [Pg.462]


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