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Rubbers polypropylene

Centrifugal pumps are made in a wide range of materials, and in many cases the impeller and the casing are covered with resistant material. Thus stainless steel, nickel, rubber, polypropylene, stoneware, and carbon are all used. When the pump is used with suspensions, the ports and spaces between the vanes must be made sufficiently large to... [Pg.340]

Chattopadhyay S., Chaki T.K., and Bhowmick A.K., New thermoplastic elastomers from poly(ethyle-neoctene) (engage), poly(ethylene-vinyl acetate) and low-density polyethylene by electron beam technology structural characterization and mechanical properties. Rubber Chem. TechnoL, 74, 815, 2001. Roy Choudhury N. and Dutta N.K., Thermoplastic elastomeric natural rubber-polypropylene blends with reference to interaction between the components. Advances in Polymer Blends and Alloys Technology, Vol. 5 (K. Finlayson, ed.), Technomic Publishers, Pensylvania, 1994, 161. [Pg.156]

Roy Choudhury N. and Bhowmick A.K., Adhesion between individual components and mechanical properties of natural rubber-polypropylene thermoplastic elastomeric blends, J. Adhes. Sci. Technol., 2(3), 167, 1988. [Pg.162]

Al-Malaika, S. and Amir, E.J., Thermoplastic elastomers Part III—Ageing and mechanical properties of natural rubber-reclaimed rubber/polypropylene systems and their role as solid phase dispersants in polypropylene/polyethylene blends, Polym. Degrad. Stab., 26, 31, 1989. [Pg.1065]

Protein Concentration of protein in solution, mg/ml Silicone rubber Polypropylene... [Pg.118]

Sengupta A. and B.B. Konar. 1997. Cure characteristics of ethylene propylene diene rubber-polypropylene blends. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 66 1231-36. [Pg.80]

XLPE, LDPE, EPDM, thermoplastic rubbers Polypropylene... [Pg.249]

The commonly used biomedical polymer materials include Polytetrafluoroethene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, silicone rubber, polypropylene, polysiloxane gel, poly methyl acrylate, chitin derivatives and Polymethylmethacrylate. [Pg.168]

Polyoxymethylene, polyformaldehyde Propylene oxide rubber Polypropylene Poly(phenylene ether) Poly(para-methylstyrene) Poly(phenylene oxide)... [Pg.126]

Thitithammawong, A., Nakason, C., Sahakaro, K., Noordermer., J. (2007). Effect of different type of peroxide on rheological, mechanical, and morphological properties of thermoplastic based vulcanizates based on natural rubber/ polypropylene blends. Polym, Test, 26, 537-546... [Pg.48]

Kontopoulou, M., Liu, Y, Austin, J. R., and Parent, J. S. 2007. The dynamics of montmorillonite clay dispersion and morphology development in immiscible ethylene-propylene rubber/polypropylene blends. Polymer 48 4520-4528. [Pg.48]

Chapter 5 summarizes the investigation of lignocellulosic flax fiber-based reinforcement requirements to obtain structural and complex shape polymer composites. This chapter discusses in detail the possibility of forming complex shape structural composites which are highly desirable for advanced applications. Chapter 7 focuses on the structure and properties of cellulose-based starch polymer composites, while Chapter 8 focuses on the spectroscopic analysis of rice husk and wheat gluten husk-based polymer composites using computational chemistry. Chapter 9 summarizes the processing, characterization and properties of oil palm fiber-reinforced polymer composites. In this chapter, the use of oil palm as reinforcement in different polymer matrices such as natural rubber, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, polyester, phenol formaldehyde, polystyrene, epoxy and LLDPE is discussed. Chapter 10 also focuses on... [Pg.9]

DJ Elliott. Natural rubber-polypropylene blends. In SK De, AK Bhowmick, eds. Thermoplastic Elastomers from Rubber-Plastic Blends. Chichester EUis Horwood, 1990, pp 102-129. [Pg.234]

Polymers and Rubbers Polypropylene, isotactic, chlorinated polymer N/A — — 161... [Pg.310]

Ellul [27] subjected EPDM/polypropylene and natural rubber/polypropylene blends to various halogenation treatments, namely fluorine/carbon dioxide, sodium hypochlorite/ acetic acid and bromine water. With the natural rubber blend, there was a substantial uptake of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in the surface regions as indicated by energy dispersive X-ray analysis and with all three pre-treatments the adhesion to an acrylic tape was greatly enhanced. In contrast, with the EPDM blend, fluorine was the only reagent which reacted with the rubbers and only this treatment resulted in a significant increase in adhesion to the acrylic tape. The above results can be explained in terms of the different concentrations of carbon-carbon double bonds in the two blends. Substantial incorporation of chlorine and bromine could occur with the natural rubber-polypropylene blend but not with the EPDM blend. However, fluorine gas will react readily with saturated hydrocarbons [28,29] and therefore the incorporation of fluorine into the EPDM blend is not surprising. [Pg.19]

Ethylene-Propylene Rubber-Polypropylene Blends. R. Ranalli... [Pg.316]

Polybutadiene Isoprene rubber Polypropylene Polyolefins Polyolefins... [Pg.681]

R Ranalli. Ethylene-propylene rubber-polypropylene blends. In A Whelan, KS Lee, eds. Developments in Rubber Technology. Thermoplastic Rubbers. London Applied Scienee, 1982, ehap 2. [Pg.895]

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Rubber modified polypropylene polypropylene/ethylene propylene rubber blends ethylene propylene rubber, polypropylene blends elastomer modified thermoplastic elastomer modified polypropylene impact modified polypropylene olefin thermoplastic elastomer thermoplastic polyolefc rubber. [Pg.112]

CURE CHARACTERISTICS OF ETHYLENE PROPYLENE DIENE RUBBER-POLYPROPYLENE BLENDS. I. CALCULATION OF STATE OF CURE IN BLENDS CONTAINING CONVENTIONAL SULFUR CURING SYSTEM UNDER VARIABLE TIME-TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS Sengupta A Konar B B Calcutta,University... [Pg.100]


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