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Polyphenylene Sulfone PPSU

PPSU is most widely used in the medical market. Medical devices require high strength materials to sustain repeated sterilization, while maintaining their performance. PPSU resin offers extremely high impact strength plus excellent chemical resistance, which allows it to successfully withstand [Pg.26]

Medical applications for PPSU include medical trays and containers, surgical instruments, a binocular ophthalmoscope and a bellow housing for anaesthetics. [Pg.27]

Other applications for PPSU are institutional food service trays and aircraft interiors. [Pg.27]

Solvay Advanced Polymers is the world s only producer of PPSU imder the Radel R trade name. Radel R resin can be injection moulded, vacuum formed or machined. [Pg.27]

Liquid crystal polymers are wholly aromatic polyester polymers that were first laimched in the late 1980s. However the advance in liquid crystal polymers has taken longer than anticipated because of their high cost relative to competing materials such as PPS. [Pg.27]


Table 3.1 shows continuous use temperatures for engineering and high performance polymers. For comparative purposes, 30% glass fibre-reinforced grades have been selected. PEEK has the highest continuous use temperature of up to 260 C, followed closely by liquid crystal polymers. Other high performance polymers are polyphthalamide (PPA), polyamideimide (PAI), polyarylimide, polyphenylene sulfone (PPSU), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyetherimide (PEI), polysulfone (PSU), polyethersulfone (PES). [Pg.9]

PB PBI PBMA PBO PBT(H) PBTP PC PCHMA PCTFE PDAP PDMS PE PEHD PELD PEMD PEC PEEK PEG PEI PEK PEN PEO PES PET PF PI PIB PMA PMMA PMI PMP POB POM PP PPE PPP PPPE PPQ PPS PPSU PS PSU PTFE PTMT PU PUR Poly(n.butylene) Poly(benzimidazole) Poly(n.butyl methacrylate) Poly(benzoxazole) Poly(benzthiazole) Poly(butylene glycol terephthalate) Polycarbonate Poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) Poly(chloro-trifluoro ethylene) Poly(diallyl phthalate) Poly(dimethyl siloxane) Polyethylene High density polyethylene Low density polyethylene Medium density polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Poly-ether-ether ketone poly(ethylene glycol) Poly-ether-imide Poly-ether ketone Poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) Poly(ethylene oxide) Poly-ether sulfone Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Phenol formaldehyde resin Polyimide Polyisobutylene Poly(methyl acrylate) Poly(methyl methacrylate) Poly(methacryl imide) Poly(methylpentene) Poly(hydroxy-benzoate) Polyoxymethylene = polyacetal = polyformaldehyde Polypropylene Poly (2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene ether) = Poly(phenylene oxide) Polyp araphenylene Poly(2,6-diphenyl-l,4-phenylene ether) Poly(phenyl quinoxaline) Polyphenylene sulfide, polysulfide Polyphenylene sulfone Polystyrene Polysulfone Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Poly(tetramethylene terephthalate) Polyurethane Polyurethane rubber... [Pg.939]

Sulfur-containing polymers, including poly-sulfone (PSU), polyphenylenesulfone (PPSU), and polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)... [Pg.697]


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