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Polypropylene melting unsaturation

High density (HDPE), 52 Irregularities, 52 Linear low density (LLDPE), 52 Low density (LDPE), 52 Molecular weight, 52 Melt flow index, 53 Melting temperature, 51 Moisture absorption, 51 Polymeric forms, 52 Resistance to chemicals, 52 Resistance to oxidation, 52 Shrinkage, 54 Unsaturations, 54 a-transition, 51 P-transition, 51 y-transition, 51 Polyisocyanate, 79 Polylactic acid, 79, 91 Polymer alloys, 48 Polymer processing additives, 646 Polymer rheology, 619 Polymeric forms, 52 Polyphase PlOO, 451 polypropylene (PP), 2, 11 Polypropylene homopolymer, 70... [Pg.691]

Plastic is a material that can be plasticized into certain shapes under certain conditions (temperature, pressure, etc.) and can keep its shape unchanged at room temperature and normal atmosphere pressure. According to their performance after heat treatment, plastics can be divided into thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. A thermoplastic plastic is generally a linear or branched polymer. It melts when heated and solidifies when cooled, and this kind of behavior can be repeated, so the plastic can be used multiple times. The main varieties are polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymer. Thermosetting plastic is a space network polymer, which is formed by direct polymerization of monomers or by cross-linking of linear prepolymers. Once the solidification is finished, the polymer cannot be heated back to the plasticizing state. The main varieties are phenolic resin, epoxy resin, amino resin, and unsaturated polyester. [Pg.13]


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