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Propylene plastics foams

FEP in pLUORINE COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC - PERFLUORINATED ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYTffiRS] (Vol 11) -of plastic foams pOAMED PLASTICS] (Vol 11)... [Pg.354]

Ammonia is used in the fibers and plastic industry as the source of nitrogen for the production of caprolactam, the monomer for nylon 6. Oxidation of propylene with ammonia gives acrylonitrile (qv), used for the manufacture of acryHc fibers, resins, and elastomers. Hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA), produced from ammonia and formaldehyde, is used in the manufacture of phenoHc thermosetting resins (see Phenolic resins). Toluene 2,4-cHisocyanate (TDI), employed in the production of polyurethane foam, indirectly consumes ammonia because nitric acid is a raw material in the TDI manufacturing process (see Amines Isocyanates). Urea, which is produced from ammonia, is used in the manufacture of urea—formaldehyde synthetic resins (see Amino resins). Melamine is produced by polymerization of dicyanodiamine and high pressure, high temperature pyrolysis of urea, both in the presence of ammonia (see Cyanamides). [Pg.358]

Uses Surfactant, wetting agent, lubricant, detackifier, emulsifier, foam stabilizer, humectant, spreading agent, resin plasticizer for personal care prods, (hair fixatives, skin care, shave prods., shampoos), textiles, paints Properties Clear to straw liq. water-sol. below 73 C sol. in aromatic hydrocarbons, castor oil, 95% ethanol, 99% IPA, propylene glycol, octyidimethyl PABA sp.gr. 1.07 dens. 8.82 Ib/gal vise. 250-600 cSt flash pt. (CC) > 150 C surf. tens. 24.5 dynes/cm 100% silicone Use Level 0.5-3.0%... [Pg.737]

Definition Polymer of propylene oxide Formuia H(OCH2CHCH3)nOH, avg. n = 34 Properties Nonionic Toxicoiogy TSCA listed Uses Emollient, antistat, emulsifier for cosmetics, personal care prods. syn. lubricant oil and foam modifier for aerosol formulations in food-pkg. adhesives defoamer in food-contact paper coatings plasticizer in food-contact polymers boiler water additive (food contact)... [Pg.3671]


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