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Rubber-toughening, polycarbonate-nylon

Chang and Chou. Rubber-Toughening of Polycarbonate-Nylon Blends 281... [Pg.287]

Nylon ("Zytel ST") n. A DuPont rubber-toughened nylon, identified by the initials standing for super-tough, claimed to be the most rugged engineering resin then (1977) available. It is superior to polycarbonate in impact strength, with notched Izod = 9J/ cm (17ft-lb//in.). [Pg.663]

The comparatively low impact strength of many well-known polymers, such as PMMA, polystyrene and PVC, led to the production of rubber-modified thermoplastics with high impact strength. The best-known examples are high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) and ABS copolymer, where the rubbery phase is dispersed throughout the polymer in the form of small aggregates or balls. Other polymers that have been toughened in this way include PMMA, PVC, polypropylene, polycarbonate, nylons and thermosets such as epoxies, polyesters and polyimides. [Pg.427]


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