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Polymer resin styrene-methacrylate copolymers

Core-shell emulsion polymers with a core or rubbery stage based on homopolymers or copolymers of butadiene are used as impact modifiers in matrix polymers, such as ABS, for styrene acrylonitrile copolymer methyl methacrylate (MMA) polymers, poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), and in various engineering resins such as polycarbonate) (PC) poly(ester)s, or poly(styrene)s, further in thermosetting resins such as epoxies. [Pg.315]

Since these rubber particles are highly filled with a homopolymer or a copolymer, the rubber is already reinforced with a resin to give a higher modulus particle than the grafted rubber latex. On the basis of the uniqueness of these rubber particles, this process is also more appropriate in manufacturing high-strength medium-impact ABS polymer (31), or rubber-reinforced styrene-methyl methacrylate copolymer (32). The... [Pg.99]

Poly (styrene-co-acrylonitrile). See Styrene/acrylonitrile copolymer Poly (styrene-co-allyl alcohol). See Styrene/allyl alcohol copolymer Poly (styrene-co-butadiene). See Styrene/butadiene polymer Poly (styrene-co-divinylbenzene). See Styrene/DVB copolymer Poly (styrene-co-maleic anhydride). See Styrene/MA copolymer Poly (styrene-co-methyl methacrylate). See Styrene/methyl methacrylate copolymer Poly (styrene-co-a-methylstyrene). See Styrene/a-methyl styrene resin Poly (styrene-divinylbenzene). See Styrene/DVB copolymer Polystyrene, expandable Synonyms EPS Expandable polystyrene Expanded polystyrene XPS Definition Amorphous PS beads contg. pentane as a blowing agent and coated with a lubricant the polymer is converted to foamed articles with a closed cell structure by applic. of steam Properties Beads (0.4-1.5 mm diam.)... [Pg.3577]

Styrene/maleic anhydride copolymer Styrene/maleic anhydride polymer Styrene/maleic anhydride resin. See Styrene/MA copolymer Styrene/MA, sulfonated. See Styrene/MA copolymer, sulfonated Styrene/methyl methacrylate copolymer CAS 25034-86-0... [Pg.4241]

Styrene/butadiene polymer Styrene/methyl methacrylate copolymer Styrene/a-methyl styrene resin Tall oil rosin Tallow amide Terpene resin Tetrasodium pyrophosphate Trimethylolpropane Urea-formaldehyde resin Urea-formaldehyde resin, butylated Vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate copolymer Vinyl chloride/vinylidene chloride copolymer coatings, food-contact acrylate ester copolymer Sodium borate... [Pg.4973]

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]

Many important polymers are made commerdally via suspension polymerization of vinyl monomers. These include poly(vinyl chloride), poly(methyl methacrylate), expandable polystyrene, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers and a variety of ion-exchange resins and specialist materials. The annual polymer production from suspension processes is very high. [Pg.213]

Tg measurements have been performed on many other polymers and copolymers including phenol bark resins [71], PS [72-74], p-nitrobenzene substituted polymethacrylates [75], PC [76], polyimines [77], polyurethanes (PU) [78], Novolac resins [71], polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polychloroprene, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer and butyl rubber [79], bisphenol-A epoxy diacrylate-trimethylolpropane triacrylate [80], mono and dipolyphosphazenes [81], polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid entrapment polymers [82], polyether nitrile copolymers [83], polyacrylate-polyoxyethylene grafts [84], Novolak type thermosets [71], polyester carbonates [85], polyethylene naphthalene, 2,6, dicarboxylate [86], PET-polyethylene 2,6-naphthalone carboxylate blends [87], a-phenyl substituted aromatic-aliphatic polyamides [88], sodium acrylate-methyl methacrylate multiblock copolymers [89], telechelic sulfonate polyester ionomers [90], aromatic polyamides [91], polyimides [91], 4,4"-bis(4-oxyphenoxy)benzophenone diglycidyl ether - 3,4 epoxycyclohexyl methyl 3,4 epoxy cyclohexane carboxylate blends [92], PET [93], polyhydroxybutyrate [94], polyetherimides [95], macrocyclic aromatic disulfide oligomers [96], acrylics [97], PU urea elastomers [97], glass reinforced epoxy resin composites [98], PVOH [99], polymethyl methacrylate-N-phenyl maleimide, styrene copolymers [100], chiral... [Pg.97]

Acrylics. Acetone is converted via the intermediate acetone cyanohydrin to the monomer methyl methacrylate (MMA) [80-62-6]. The MMA is polymerized to poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) to make the familiar clear acryUc sheet. PMMA is also used in mol ding and extmsion powders. Hydrolysis of acetone cyanohydrin gives methacrylic acid (MAA), a monomer which goes direcdy into acryUc latexes, carboxylated styrene—butadiene polymers, or ethylene—MAA ionomers. As part of the methacrylic stmcture, acetone is found in the following major end use products acryUc sheet mol ding resins, impact modifiers and processing aids, acryUc film, ABS and polyester resin modifiers, surface coatings, acryUc lacquers, emulsion polymers, petroleum chemicals, and various copolymers (see METHACRYLIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES METHACRYLIC POLYMERS). [Pg.99]

Organic peroxides are used in the polymer industry as thermal sources of free radicals. They are used primarily to initiate the polymerisation and copolymerisation of vinyl and diene monomers, eg, ethylene, vinyl chloride, styrene, acryUc acid and esters, methacrylic acid and esters, vinyl acetate, acrylonitrile, and butadiene (see Initiators). They ate also used to cute or cross-link resins, eg, unsaturated polyester—styrene blends, thermoplastics such as polyethylene, elastomers such as ethylene—propylene copolymers and terpolymers and ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymer, and mbbets such as siUcone mbbet and styrene-butadiene mbbet. [Pg.135]

The mechanical degradation and production of macroradicals can also be performed by mastication of polymers brought into a rubbery state by admixture with monomer several monomer-polymer systems were examined (10, 11). This technique was for instance studied for the cold mastication of natural rubber or butadiene copolymers in the presence of a vinyl monomer (13, 31, 52). The polymerization of methyl methacrylate or styrene during the mastication of natural rubber has yielded copolymers which remain soluble up to complete polymerization vinyl acetate, which could not produce graft copolymers by the chain transfer technique, failed also in this mastication procedure. Block and graft copolymers were also prepared by cross-addition of the macroradicals generated by the cold milling and mastication of mixtures of various elastomers and polymers, such as natural rubber/polymethyl methacrylate (74), natural rubber/butadiene-styrene rubbers (76) and even phenol-formaldehyde resin/nitrile rubber (125). [Pg.194]

Alkyd and polyester resins, epoxy compounds, phenol-formaldehyde resin, urea and/or melamine-aldehyde resin, cyclic urea resin, carbamide acid ester formaldehyde resin, ketone formaldehyde resin, polyurethane, polyvinylester, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride and polymer mixtures, polyethylene, polystryrene, styrene mixtures and graft copolymers, polyamide, polycarbonate, polyvinyl ether, polyacrylic and methacrylic acid esters, polyvinyl flouride, polyvinylidene chloride copolymers, UV and/or electron irradiated lacquers. [Pg.45]


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