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Polyvinyl chloride films

The use of coatings applied in the form of tape is also increasing. Polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride films, either self adhesive or else supporting films of butyl adhesive, petrolatum or butyl mastic are in use as materials applied cold at ambient temperatures. Woven glass fibre or nylon bandage is also used to support films of filled asphalt or coal tar and these are softened by propane gas torches and applied to the steel surface hot, cooling to form a thick conforming adherent layer. [Pg.658]

Uses. Plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride films, sheeting, extrusions, and plastisols solvent and emollient in cosmetics... [Pg.250]

Deisinger, P.J., Perry, L.G. Guest, D. (1998) In vivo percutaneous absorption of [ " ] DEHP from [ " C]-DEHP plasticized polyvinyl chloride film in male Fischer 344 rats. Food chem. Toxicol., 36, 521-527... [Pg.129]

Cohen, J., Edelman.S. Direct piezoelectric effect in polyvinyl chloride films. J. Appl. Phys. 42, 893 (1971). [Pg.52]

This technique has also been employed for the preparation of a catalytic imprinted membrane by coating a cellulose membrane with a polymer incorporating particles imprinted with the transition-state analogue of a dehydrofluorination reaction [264]. The application of such an MIP composite membrane as the recognition element in an optical sensor has been reported for digitoxin analysis in serum samples by embedding digitoxin-MIP particles in polyvinyl chloride film in presence of plasticizer by the dry inversion process [265],... [Pg.76]

Schwope, A.D. Till, D.E. Ehntholt, D.J. Sidman, K.R., Whelan, R.H., Schwarz, P.S., Reid, R.C., 1986, Migration of an organo-tin stabilizer from polyvinyl chloride film to food and food simulating liquids. Deutsche-Lebensmittel-Rundschau 82 (9) 277-282. [Pg.377]

Surface modification of polyvinyl chloride films, both plasticised and unplasticised, using amino thiophenol in dimethyl formamide and water mixtures, was examined using attenuated total reflection fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Reaction kinetics, and the amount of dioctyl phthalate plasticiser leached out during the reaction were determined. Surface selectivity and degree of modification was found to depend on reaction time. 19 refs. [Pg.51]

Hamilton, N. F. (1983). Biodeterioration of flexible polyvinyl chloride films by fungal... [Pg.231]

Roberts, W. T. Davidson, P. M. (1986). Growth characteristics of selected fungi on polyvinyl chloride film. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 51, 673-6. [Pg.233]

Shindo, Y., Read, B. E., Stein, R. S. The study of the orientation of polyvinyl chloride films by means of birefringence and infrared, visible and ultraviolet dichroism. Makromol. Chem. 118,272 (1968). [Pg.135]

BROOKS, S.M. VANDERVORT, R. (1977) Polyvinyl chloride film thermal decomposition products as an occupational illness. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 18, 192-196. [Pg.54]

Polyvinyl Chloride films (0.055 mm thick) were laboratory cast onto glass plates from solutions of polyvinyl chloride (Geon lOl.EP) in cyclohexanone. [Pg.250]

The grafting of 2-vinyl pyridine to polyvinyl chloride films proceeded smoothly and reproducibly in 20% monomer solution in methanol. Typical results are presented in Figure 5. [Pg.254]

The double grafting of acrylic acid and 2-vinyl pyridine to polyvinyl chloride film was accomplished by methods adapted from those used by Jendrychowska-Bona-... [Pg.254]

Fig 5. Grafting of 2-vinyl pyridine to dense polyvinyl chloride film under nitrogen gas at 30 °C. 20% monomer in methanol. Dose rate 0 13 Mrads per hr. [Pg.255]

Reverse osmosis properties of grafted polyvinyl chloride films... [Pg.258]

Polypropylene is generally used as oriented polypropylene. Polyvinyl chloride film is commonly used in plasticized form. Polyvinylidene chloride is often known as Saran and is generally used in copolymer form with acrylonitrile. Polyethylene terephthalate is a thermoplastic polyester. Polystyrene is sometimes used in biaxially oriented form. Polycarbonates, polysulfones, polyether sulfones, poly-imides, polyetherimides, and several fluoropolymers are also used for specialty applications. [Pg.197]

Figure 8.10 Temperature dependence of storage and loss moduli for a polyvinyl chloride-nitrile bidadiere rubber film bonded in parallel to a polyvinyl chloride film. Takayanagi model type (a) gives better fit to experiment. (Reproduced with permission fi om Takayanagi, Mem. Fac. Eng. Kyushu Univ., 23, 41 (1963))... Figure 8.10 Temperature dependence of storage and loss moduli for a polyvinyl chloride-nitrile bidadiere rubber film bonded in parallel to a polyvinyl chloride film. Takayanagi model type (a) gives better fit to experiment. (Reproduced with permission fi om Takayanagi, Mem. Fac. Eng. Kyushu Univ., 23, 41 (1963))...
Figure 5.81 Influenoe of the buffer system on residual stability (Congo red method) in polyvinyl chloride films after UV irradiation with Xenotest 1200 (OSRAM Vitalux lamps), distance 30 cm, formulation 100 ml S-PVC, 54 ml DOP, I ml ESO, 3 ml Ba/Cd stabilizer [202]... Figure 5.81 Influenoe of the buffer system on residual stability (Congo red method) in polyvinyl chloride films after UV irradiation with Xenotest 1200 (OSRAM Vitalux lamps), distance 30 cm, formulation 100 ml S-PVC, 54 ml DOP, I ml ESO, 3 ml Ba/Cd stabilizer [202]...
Interaction of Polyvinyl Chloride Films with Other Plastics... [Pg.498]

Figure 5.141 Radiation resistance of 50 pm thick, soft polyvinyl chloride films irradiation in a vacuum at 5000 kGy/h with 1 MeV electrons from a van de Graaf generator and irradiation in air at 10 kGy/h with y-radiation from a °Co source [711]... Figure 5.141 Radiation resistance of 50 pm thick, soft polyvinyl chloride films irradiation in a vacuum at 5000 kGy/h with 1 MeV electrons from a van de Graaf generator and irradiation in air at 10 kGy/h with y-radiation from a °Co source [711]...
Figure 16.31 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) traces for two thicknesses of polyvinyl chloride film (0.003 inch and 0.012 inch) with traditional thermoforming wavelength range of about 3 microns to about 8 microns. Figure 16.31 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) traces for two thicknesses of polyvinyl chloride film (0.003 inch and 0.012 inch) with traditional thermoforming wavelength range of about 3 microns to about 8 microns.
The incorporation of a carboxyl functionality reduces the softening range of vinyl acetate-ethylene resin while enhancing its adhesion. Fig. 12 shows the difference in adhesion between carboxylated vinyl acetate-ethylene and conventional vinyl acetate-ethylene polymer when each is used as a heat-seal adhesive for bonding two pieces of commercial polyvinyl chloride film. For test purposes, these emul-... [Pg.392]

The electrical resistivity and low dissipation factor of Uniplex 125-A make It especially useful in electrical insulation applications. Other suggested applications are polyvinyl chloride film, polyvinylIdene chloride film, and adhesive and coatings formulations. [Pg.177]

Nonrigid polyvinyl chloride film/AI plate Acrylic PSA(back side)... [Pg.1225]

Name plate Name plate/outside skin, inner decorated plate, polyvinyl chloride films having PSA Double side PSA coated tape... [Pg.1225]


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