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Polymer resin polypropylene, chlorinated

Isophorone [14.268], [14.269] is an unsaturated cyclic ketone. It consists of a-isophorone [78-59-1] (3,5,5-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-l-one), which contains about 1-3% of the isomer P-isophorone [471-01-2] (3,5,5-trimethyl-3-cyclohexen-l-one). Isophorone is a stable, water-white liquid with a mild odor that is miscible in all proportions with organic solvents. It dissolves many natural and synthetic resins and polymers, such as poly(vinyl chloride) and vinyl chloride copolymers, poly(vinyI acetate), polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polystyrene, chlorinated rubber, alkyd resins, saturated and unsaturated polyesters, epoxy resins, cellulose nitrate, cellulose ethers and esters, damar resin (dewaxed), kauri, waxes, fats, oils, phenol-, melamine-, and urea-formaldehyde resins, as well as plant protection agents. However, isophorone does not dissolve polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamides. [Pg.361]

Although the base resin is usually polyethylene, other base resins, ie, polypropylene (6), ethylene propylene copolymers (7), and polymers containing additional functionality (ie, vinyl acetate, acrylic or methacrylic acid, and maleic anhydride graft) have been chlorinated and chlorosulfonated commercially. This family of polymers is widely used in rubber and adhesive industries because of the valuable properties that can be achieved when properly compoimded and vulcanized. [Pg.2822]

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]

PVC is the only material applied from the liquid form. Other polymers, such as nylon, chlorinated polyether, and polypropylene could be applied by solvent dipping, but the cost would be excessive because of the solvent loss or expenditure on recovery plant, and the many precautions needed for factory handling. It should be emphasised that PVC plastisol is not a solvent system. In a PVC plastisol, resin is suspended in a plasticiser and the action of heat brings about an homogeneous mixture of the resin and plasticiser no material is lost during this process (Fig. 5). [Pg.46]


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