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Polypropylene glycol adipate

Reoplex 400 0 200 I MeCI 364 619 449 647 671 Polypropylene glycol adipate) for aromatics, heterocycles, vitamins, sulfur and phosphorus compounds... [Pg.35]

Polypropylene adipate (polypropylene glycol adipate) n. A polymeric plasticizer for vinyl chloride polymers and co-polymers formed by reacting propylene glycol and adipic acid. [Pg.764]

Polymeric plasticisers are resistant to leaching and migration. Common examples include polypropylene glycol adipate and sebacate, but there are also polymeric phthalates. Polymeric adipates are recommended for instrument panels, upholstery, roofing and clothing. [Pg.75]

Component 1 would usually consist of a polyethylene glycol adipate mixed with 5-15% of polypropylene glycol adipate to prevent cold hardening of the linear polyethylene glycol if this was used alone. [Pg.179]

Long-chain aUphatic acids such as adipic acid (qv) [124-04-9] are generally used to improve flexibiUty and enhance impact properties, demonstrating subtle improvements over resins modified with the ether glycols (diethylene glycol) and polyether glycols (polypropylene glycol) (see PoLYETHERs). [Pg.313]

The abrasion loss of PU elastomers is markedly improved with the MW increase of the oligo-glycol. PU elastomers based on polytetramethylene glycols and on polyfethylene adipate) glycols have the lowest abrasion loss. Polypropylene glycols (obtained in anionic catalysis) lead to PU elastomers with poorer abrasion resistance [2],... [Pg.537]

Butyl benzyl phthalate DIcycbhexyl phthalate Dllsononyl adipate Dioctyl adipate Epoxidized linseed oH Polyisobutene Polypropylene glycol PPG-20-, PPG-26... [Pg.1574]

Butylene carbonate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl phthalate Ethylene carbonate N-(2-Hydroxypropyl) benzenesulfonamide plasticizer, PU foam Pentaerythrityl trioleate Tris (2,3-dichloropropyl) phosphate plasticizer, PU resins Triethylene glycol plasticizer, PU sealants Polypropylene glycol dibenzoate plasticizer, PU-based sealants Benzyl phthalate plasticizer, pulp/paper Oleyl alcohol Propylene glycol laurate plasticizer, PVA emulsion paints s-Dioctyl phthalate plasticizer, PVAc Butyl oleate Butyl ricinoleate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl adipate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl glutarate Dibutyl adipate... [Pg.5547]

A broad spectrum of chemicals is used for external plasticizers. These include phthalate esters (dioctyl phthalate) phosphate esters (tricresyl phosphate) low molecular weight polymers (polypropylene glycol) oleates, sebacates, adipates (dioctyl sebacate, dioctyl adipate) fatty acid esters hydrocarbon derivatives sulfonamides and glycol derivatives. [Pg.470]

Additives used in final products Plasticizers polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, partial fatty ester, glucose monoester, citrate, adipate and azelate esters, epoxidized soybean oil, acetylated coconut oil, linseed oil, acetyl tributyl citrate, glycerol triacetate, glycerol tripropionate Antistatics ethoxylated fatty amines, polyethylene glycol ester, quaternary ammonium salt Antiblocking diatomaceous earth, talc Slip erucamide ... [Pg.454]

An adipic acid-diethylene glycol copolymer, by treatment with a THF polymer or polypropylene glycol in the presence of chlorosulfonic acid, afforded polyether polyesters useful for the preparation of thermoplastic block copolyester rubbers and polyurethans. Strongly acid sulfonate derivatives of hydrophilic polymers may be prepared by reacting glycidyl methacrylate-ethylene dimethacrylate copolymer or ethylene dimethacrylate-glycidyl methacrylate-styrene copolymer with chlorosulfonic acid or oleum at 0-60 °C. ... [Pg.249]

The main plasticizers used are the classical plasticizers (i.e. phthalates such as DOP, DBP and DIDP). Adipates are also suitable as polymeric plasticizers, but are rarely used owing to price reasons and their somewhat lower compatibihty. A special polymeric plasticizer polypropylene glycol alkyl phenyl ether (Plastiht 3060) from BASF, has extremely good compatibihty with acrylate polymers and does not migrate. This product has now proven highly successfirl in a number of appHcations (including pressure sensitive adhesives, acryhc sealants and paints). [Pg.201]

Copolymer of adipic acid and ethylene and propylene glycols, cross-linked by naphthalene 1,4-diisocyanate and 1,4-butanediol. m Polypropylene ether) cross-linked by toluene diisocyanate and trimethylol propane. n Data by Te Nijenhuis (1974, 1979). [Pg.446]

Huang and colleagues (Huang et al, 2005 Pan et al, 2008 Yang et al, 2006) studied the moisture sensitivity of types of SMPU fibers that were prepared by MHI, which was synthesized from MDI, EDO, adipic acid, ethylene glycol, ethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide (PPO) andbisphenol A. MHI did not disclose the exact SMPU formula, but it is assumed to be of PPO/MDI/BDO compositiom This chapter therefore aims to reveal the effects of heat and moisture conditions on the mechanical and thermal properties of wet-spun SMPU fibers. [Pg.292]


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