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Solid-Phase Forming and Compression Molding

It should be made clear that any evaluation of solid-phase forming and compression molding techniques with other processes (injection molding, rotational molding, etc.) must take into account the complete integrated process. [Pg.275]

However, they can also be transfer or compression molded, solid state formed or thermoformed. PC is the matrix phase in most of these blends. The impact modifier can be PE, ABS or acrylic copolymer, e.g., MBS. The blends show good processability, heat resistance, ductility, HDT, high modulus, impact, tensile and flexural strength over a wide temperature range, good adhesion, solvent, chemical, and UV resistance. They can be painted, hot stamped, metallized and plated. Some blends (containing PB as impact modifier) may have poor weatherability. The blends are mainly used in the automotive industry. [Pg.678]


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