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RYTON Polypheny lenesulfide Physical, Chemical, Thermal, and Electrical Properties, TSM-266, Phillips Chemical Co., BaiflesviUe, OHa., Api. 1981, p. 2. [Pg.279]

Polyphenylene sulphide (PPS) (e.g. Ryton ) is a highly crystalline polymer with a melting point of 290 °C. It combines good mechanical properties with very high thermal and chemical resistance it is, moreover, self-extinguishing. It is, i.a., used as protective coating on metal surfaces. [Pg.17]

In the Phillips process, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is obtained from the polymerization mixture in the form of a fine white powder, which, after purification, is designated Ryton V PPS. Characterization of this polymer is complicated by its extreme insolubility in most solvents. At elevated temperatures, however, Ryton V PPS is soluble to a limited extent in some aromatic and chlorinated aromatic solvents and in certain heterocyclic compounds. The inherent viscosity, measured at 206°C in 1-chloronaphthalene, is generally 0.16, indicating only moderate molecular weight. The polymer is highly crystalline, as shown by x-ray diffraction studies (9). The crystalline melting point determined by differential thermal analysis is about 285°C. [Pg.92]

Ryton Polyphenylene Sulfide is a new commercial plastic which is characterized by good thermal stability, retention of mechanical properties at elevated temperatures, excellent chemical resistance, a high level of mechanical properties, and an affinity for a variety of fillers. It is produced from sodium sulfide and dichlorobenzene. Its unusual combination of properties suggests applications in a variety of molded parts such as non-lubricated bearings, seals, pistons, impellers, pump vanes, and electronic components. Tough coatings of polyphenylene sulfide can be applied to metals or ceramics by a variety of techniques and are used as protective, corrosion-resistant coatings in the chemical and petroleum industries. Incorporation of small amounts of polytetrafluoroethylene provides excellent non-stick properties in both cookware and industrial applications. [Pg.182]

Foly(phenylene sulphide) (PPS). A partly crystalline thermoplastic with excellent chemical resistance and high thermal stability. Applications injection moulded technical articles, dispersions for metal coating. Trade name Ryton (USA.)... [Pg.24]

TABLE 3-87. EFFECT OF THERMAL AGING OF RYTON R4 RESIN AT 450° F IN AIR ... [Pg.236]

The Ryton polyphenylene sulphide compounds are formulated for the encapsulation of semiconductors and discrete components and are particularly suited to this application because of their excellent thermal stability, resistance to chemical environments, flame retardancy and good electrical properties over a wide temperature range. In order to be suitable for the encapsulation of microcircuits and transistors the material must have good flow during moulding, good dimensional stability, low levels of impurities and low moisture absorption characteristics. [Pg.337]

RYTON polyphenylene sulfide resins and compounds are engineering thermoplastics developed by Phillips Petroleum Company. Available in both molding and coating grades, these materials feature excellent dimensional stability, inherent flame retardancy, thermal stability, chemical resistance, desirable electrical properties and ease of processing. [Pg.120]

The crystalline polymer, PPS (Ryton —Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., www.cpchem.com), has a high melting point (288 °C), outstanding chemical resistance, thermal stability, and fiammabifity resistance. It has no known solvents below 191—204 °C. The surface may be prepared as follows ... [Pg.117]


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