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Polyvinyl phenol

PVF-P adhesives have been used at de Havilland in Hatfield, England since 1936 for the manufacture of air screws [199]. Aero Research Ltd. of Duxford, England, which became CIBA (A.R.L.), originally developed them ([200], pp. 76-83). Currently, the Redux business and trademark belongs to the Hexcel Composites Ltd. and is applied to the original polyvinyl-phenolic alloys as well as epoxies and bismaleimide adhesives that give structural performance at even higher temperatures [201]. [Pg.927]

Figure 1. Infrared spectrum of surface irradiated carbonate protected polyvinyl phenol/onium salt resist. Figure 1. Infrared spectrum of surface irradiated carbonate protected polyvinyl phenol/onium salt resist.
Jang, Y. et al.. Influence of the dielectric constant of a polyvinyl phenol insulator on the field-effect mobility of a pentacene-based thin-film transistor, Appl. Phys. Lett. 87 (15), 2005. [Pg.250]

Typical vapor phase silylating agents used in top surfaee imaging systems include dimethylsilyldimethylamine (DMSDMA), trimethylsilyldimethylamine (TMSDMA), and trimethylsilyldiethylamine (TMSDEA). Typical liquid phase silylating agents used in top surfaee imaging systems inelude 1,1,33,5,5-hexamethylcyclotrisilazane and bis(dimethylamino)dimethylsilane with N-methyl-2- pyrrolidone (NMP) as a diffusion promoter. Typical polymer resins include polyvinyl phenol and novolac/diazoquinone polymer resins. [Pg.393]

A considerable decrease in vinyl-phenol concentration, and the resnlting olfactory impact, occurs as white wine ages, especially dnring bottle aging. This is mainly dne to radical polymerization of the vinyl-phenols into odorless polyvinyl-phenols (Klaren De Witt et al., 1971). Vinyl-phenols may also be converted into ethoxy-ethyl-phenols with little odor by an addition reaction of ethanol in an acid medinm (Dugelay et al., 1995). [Pg.249]

The difficulty experienced using this method is when systems such as polyvinyl phenol (PVPh) and ethylenevinyl alcohol (EVOH) need to be measured. The... [Pg.94]

Blends of polyvinyl phenol with polyvinyl pyrrolidone were prepared by solution casting from DMF solutions. DSC, FTIR, and NMR were used to investigate the hydrogen bonding and miscibility of the blend. The Tg of the blend was determined. 22 refs. [Pg.64]

Asphalt, unmodified Coal tar Coal tar— epoxy Coal tar— nretlianes Epoxy phenolic- baked Epoxy amine- cnred Epoxy ester Fnrfnryl alcohol Phenolics, baked Polyesters (nnsati i-rated) Polyvinyl cliloracetates Vinyl ester Urethanes Vinylidene cliloride Clilorinated rubber... [Pg.2468]

This includes wire enamels on a base of polyvinyl formal, polyurethane or epoxy resins as well as moulding powder plastics on phenol-formaldehyde and similar binders, with cellulose fillers, laminated plastics on paper and cotton cloth base, triacetate cellulose films, films and fibres of polyethylene terephthalate. [Pg.221]

The viscosity of most adhesives increases with time as they set by cross-linking, cooling from the melt or loss of solvent. The cross-linking of a phenolic-polyvinyl formal adhesive and of cold-setting epoxies was found by de Bruyne [41] to be represented adequately by an exponential relationship ... [Pg.332]

Synthetic resins form the heart of the paint industry. The tw o main types of synthetic resins are condensation polymers and addition polymers. Condensation polymers, formed by condensation of like or unlike molecules into a new, more complex compound, include polyesters, phenolics.. iniino resins, polyurethane, and epoxies. Addition polymers include polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride, and the acrylates,... [Pg.285]

Cellulose Esters Epoxy Resins Lignins Polystyrene Poly (2-vinyl pyridine) Polyvinyl Chloride Polymethyl methacrylate Polyphenylene Oxide Phenolics Polycarbonate Polyvinyl Acetate, etc. Polyvinyl butyral SBR rubber, etc., etc. [Pg.161]

A low acid polyvinyl butyral-based pretreatment primer ( etch or wash primer are alternative names) is usually advantageous as the first treatment of a metal-sprayed surface before painting. Up to an equal volume of spirit soluble phenolic resin is used as a diluent to the polyvinyl butyral of conventional pretreatment primers. This has an incidental, but particularly valuable effect, in reducing the free acid available to penetrate into the pores of the coating. The modified pretreatment primer is highly water resistant and this helps to avoid damage due to condensation. [Pg.431]

Two-piece food cans may be made by a draw-redraw process, in which lacquer is first applied to and cured on sheet. Blanks are then cut from the sheet and the can is drawn from the blank in two or three stages. The lacquer deforms with the drawing process and lubricates the draw. It then becomes the interior protective coating. Although epoxy-phenolic solvent-borne lacquers are used, even better drawing properties are obtained from organosols. These are dispersions of colloidal polyvinyl chloride powder in solutions of other mixed resins in solvent, e.g. chosen from epoxy, polyester, vinyl and phenolic. [Pg.633]

Gas-filled plastics are polymer materials — disperse systems of the solid-gas type. They are usually divided into foam plastics (which contain mostly closed pores and cells) and porous plastics (which contain mostly open communicating pores). Depending on elasticity, gas-filled plastics are conventionally classified into rigid, semi-rigid, and elastic, categories. In principle, they can be synthesized on the basis of any polymer the most widely used materials are polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethanes, polyethylene, polyepoxides, phenol- and carbamideformaldehyde resins, and, of course, certain organosilicon polymers. [Pg.100]

Property ASTM Test Phenolics Foamedin Syntactic Place Castable Polyvinyl Chloride Rigid Closed Cell Phenylene Oxide Foamable Resin Polycarbonate Polystyrene Medium-Density Foam Polystyrene Molded Extruded Polyurethane Rigid Closed Cell... [Pg.497]

Various polymeric materials were tested statically with both gaseous and liquefied mixtures of fluorine and oxygen containing from 50 to 100% of the former. The materials which burned or reacted violently were phenol-formaldehyde resins (Bakelite) polyacrylonitrile-butadiene (Buna N) polyamides (Nylon) polychloroprene (Neoprene) polyethylene polytriflu-oropropylmethylsiloxane (LS63) polyvinyl chloride-vinyl acetate (Tygan) polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (Viton) polyurethane foam. Under dynamic conditions of flow and pressure, the more resistant materials which binned were chlorinated polyethylenes, polymethyl methacrylate (Perspex) polytetraflu-oroethylene (Teflon). [Pg.1519]

Uses Preparation of sodium and butyl benzoates, benzoyl chloride, phenol, caprolactum, and esters for perfume and flavor industry plasticizers manufacture of alkyl resins preservative for food, fats, and fatty oils seasoning tobacco dentifrices standard in analytical chemistry antifungal agent synthetic resins and coatings pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations plasticizer manufacturing (to modify resins such as polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, phenol-formaldehyde). [Pg.144]


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