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POLYMERIC CURING AGENT

Uses Accelerator for unsat. polyester and acrylate polymerizations curing agent for epoxy resins... [Pg.1089]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic vapors of NOx Storage Photosensitive Uses Accelerator for unsat. polyester and acrylate polymerizations curing agent for epoxy resins... [Pg.1464]

Dai, L. Zhang, Z. Zhao, Y. Xie, Z., Polymeric Curing Agent Reinforced Silicone Rubber Composites with Low Viscosity and Low Volume Shrinkage. [Pg.27]

In the organic chemicals industry, H2O2 is used in the production of epoxides, propylene oxide, and caprolactones for PVC stabilizers and polyurethanes, in the manufacture of organic peroxy compounds for use as polymerization initiators and curing agents, and in the synthesis of fine chemicals such as hydroquinone, pharmaceuticals (e.g. cephalosporin) and food products (e.g. tartaric acid). [Pg.634]

Uses. There are about forty to fifty organic peroxides commercially available in more than seventy formulations designed for specific applications which include (1) initiators for vinyl monomer polymerizations, and copolymerizations of monomers such as vinyl chloride, ethylene, styrene, vinyl acetate, acrylics, fluoroolefms and buta-dienestyrene (2) curing agents for thermoset polyesters, styrenated alkyds and oils, silicone rubbers and poly allyl diglycol carbonates ... [Pg.681]

Conventional rubber compound analysis requires several instrumental techniques, in addition to considerable pretreatment of the sample to isolate classes of components, before these selected tests can be definitive. Table 2.5 lists some general analytical tools. Spectroscopic methods such as FTIR and NMR often encounter difficulties in the analysis of vulcanised rubbers since they are insoluble and usually contain many kinds of additives such as a curing agent, plasticisers, stabilisers and fillers. Pyrolysis is advantageous for the practical analysis of insoluble polymeric materials. [Pg.33]

This technique involves the dispersion of a nanomaterial in a monomer (Fig. 4.8). This step requires a certain amount of time that depends on the polarity of the monomer molecules, the surface treatment of the nanomaterial, and the swelling temperature. For thermoplastics, the polymerization can be initiated either by the addition of an agent or by an increase in temperature. For thermosets such as epoxies or unsaturated polyesters, a curing agent or peroxide can be added in order to initiate the polymerization. Functionalized nanomaterials can improve their initial dispersion in the monomer and consequently in the composites. In the case of layered materials, such as clays or graphene, the most important step is the penetration of the monomer between the sheets, thus allowing the polymer chains to exfoliate the material. The... [Pg.86]

Uses. In specialty reactions as a source of Cr manufacture of catalysts polymerization of olefins curing agent for urethane resins... [Pg.104]

Uncured resins are oligomers of relatively low molecular weight that may be a liquid or a solid. Before epoxy resins can become useful products, they must be cured, with the addition of a curing agent. Curing involves the cross-linkage by polymerization of the reactive epoxy groups into a three-dimensional matrix. [Pg.299]

Since it is advantageous to polymerize (cure) these mixtures at room temperature, reducing agents and initiators are usually added to accelerate the production of free radicals. The general reactions involved in the pro duction of these polymeric compositions are shown in Figure 15.2. [Pg.187]


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