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Special Polymer-Modified Systems

In Japan, an interesting flexible waterproofing material which solidifies in water has recently been developed by Moriyoshi, et al.,f and has potential as a shock-absorbing, waterproof backfill material for tunnels and dams. The material is composed of an asphaltemulsion, a superabsorbent polymer emulsion, and cement [Pg.206]


Both aqueous polymer-based systems (latex), made by emulsion or dispersion polymerization, and oil-modified alkyd resin-based systems are still in wide use [781], Table 12.2 shows the composition of a typical water-based emulsion paint. There is a wide variety of coatings, ranging from broad applicability to highly specialized, including latexes, amino resins, isocyanates, epoxy resins, acrylic resins, polyester... [Pg.295]

In different application fields, polymer electrolyte systems are special types of plastic materials that can be modified by the addition of additives such as plasticizers and fillers to improve the conductivity of solid polymer electrolytes and gelled polymer electrolyte systems. These systems can be used for a charge... [Pg.340]

Epoxy resin has superior properties such as high adhesion and anticorrosion, and has widely been used as adhesives and anticorrosives in the construction industry in the world. Provided the incorporation of the epoxy resin into cement mortar can give its superior properties to the mortar, it is possible to produce a highly polymer-modified cement mortar. The first patent of an epoxy-modified cement system was taken by Donnelly in 1965 [1]. Since the patent, 30 or more papers on the epoxy resin modification of the cement mortar and concrete have already been published [2]. Most epoxy resin-based cement modifiers dealt with in the papers are specially compounded by the manufacturers, and the procedures for mixing them to fresh mortar and... [Pg.516]

Standard-grade PSAs are usually made from styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), natural rubber, or blends thereof in solution. In addition to rubbers, polyacrylates, polymethylacrylates, polyfvinyl ethers), polychloroprene, and polyisobutenes are often components of the system ([198], pp. 25-39). These are often modified with phenolic resins, or resins based on rosin esters, coumarones, or hydrocarbons. Phenolic resins improve temperature resistance, solvent resistance, and cohesive strength of PSA ([196], pp. 276-278). Antioxidants and tackifiers are also essential components. Sometimes the tackifier will be a lower molecular weight component of the high polymer system. The phenolic resins may be standard resoles, alkyl phenolics, or terpene-phenolic systems ([198], pp. 25-39 and 80-81). Pressure-sensitive dispersions are normally comprised of special acrylic ester copolymers with resin modifiers. The high polymer base used determines adhesive and cohesive properties of the PSA. [Pg.933]


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