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Rubbers polymers

See also the special tables of polymers, rubbers, fats, oils, and waxes. [Pg.74]

The changes, however, are both numerous and significant. First of all, there is a change in the organization of the subject matter. For example, material formerly contained in the section entitled Analytical Chemistry is now grouped by operational categories spectroscopy electrolytes, electromotive force, and chemical equilibrium and practical laboratory information. Polymers, rubbers, fats, oils, and waxes constitute a large independent section. [Pg.1286]

An extensive new Section 10 is devoted to polymers, rubbers, fats, oils, and waxes. A discussion of polymers and rubbers is followed by the formulas and key properties of plastic materials. Eor each member and type of the plastic families there is a tabulation of their physical, electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties and characteristics. A similar treatment is accorded the various types of rubber materials. Chemical resistance and gas permeability constants are also given for rubbers and plastics. The section concludes with various constants of fats, oils, and waxes. [Pg.1287]

Aniline (amino benzene) QH5NH2 Agrochemicals, dyes and pigments, pharmaceuticals, photographic chemicals, polymers, rubbers... [Pg.40]

The dry adhesive films on the two substrates to be joined must be placed in contact to develop adequate autoadhesion, i.e. diffusion of polymer rubber chains must be achieved across the interface between the two films to produce intimate adhesion at molecular level. The application of pressure and/or temperature for a given time allows the desired level of intimate contact (coalescence) between the two adhesive film surfaces. Obviously, the rheological and mechanical properties of the rubber adhesives will determine the degree of intimacy at the interface. These properties can be optimized by selecting the adequate rubber grade, the nature and amount of tackifier and the amount of filler, among other factors. [Pg.575]

Olefins are the basic building blocks for many chemical syntheses. These unsaturated materials enter into polymers, rubbers, and plastics, and react to form a wide variety of chemical compounds such as alcohols, amines, chlorides and oxides. [Pg.103]

Piazza S., Arcozzi A., and Verga G., Modified bitumen containing thermoplastic polymers. Rubber... [Pg.163]

Experiments have been made in which uncross-linkable polymer rubbers have been added to a similar rubber that is subsequently cross-linked (199). As an example, polyisobutylene was added to butyl rubber before it was cross-linked. The polyisobutylene molecules were not attached to the network structure, so they could be extracted by a solvent. As expected, the polyisobutylene greatly increased the creep compliance over that of the pure butyl rubber. [Pg.107]


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