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TPU/PVC blends

The effects of added DOP on the properties of PVC/ TPU blending material are shown in Table 2. [Pg.140]

Table 2 The Effect of Added DOP on the Mechanical Properties of PVC/TPU Blends... Table 2 The Effect of Added DOP on the Mechanical Properties of PVC/TPU Blends...
Zhong et al. [12] also studied the plasticizing properties of the PVC/TPU blending system by measuring the torque (TQ) during plasticating. [Pg.141]

Several commercial products of PVC/TPU blends are available. The BF Goodrich Chemical Group has a PVC/ TPU blend based on their Estane series TPUs. For example, their Estane 54620, a polyester-based TPU with a °ShA 85 hardness, shows excellent compatibility with flexible PVC. The blends are produced by mixing PVC, TPU, plasticizer, stabilizer, and lubricant in a twin-screw extruder. These polymeric blends show intermediate mechanical properties between PVC and TPU. [Pg.143]

Initially, two-component, PVC/TPU blends were proposed [B. F. Goodrich Co., 1960], but soon, PVC/TPU blends with a modifier, e.g., ABS [Waugaman et al., 1963] NBR or PA [Kepes, 1959] were disclosed. Blending was also carried out by mixing PVC with polyols and isocyanates then polymerizing these two [Dainichiseika Color Chemicals, 1983]. Commercial PVC/TPU (with NBR) are represented by Duralex . The materials are usually formulated for extrusion, e.g., for wire and cable insulation, hoses and packaging. [Pg.44]


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