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Styrenics, plastics

OLEFINPOLYTffiRS - POLYPROPYLENE] (Vol 17) -rubber antioxidants [STYRENE PLASTICS] (Vol 22)... [Pg.522]

Eoamed polystyrene sheet has exceUent strength, thermal resistance, formabUity, and shock resistance, as weU as low density. It is widely known for its use in beverage cups, food containers, building insulation panels, and shock absorbent packaging. Polystyrene products can be recycled if suitable coUection methods are estabUshed. Eoamed polystyrene sheet can also be easily therm oformed (see Styrene plastics). [Pg.378]

Styrene plastics Acrylonitrile polypous Olefin polypous). [Pg.120]

Benzene, toluene, and xylene are made mosdy from catalytic reforming of naphthas with units similar to those already discussed. As a gross mixture, these aromatics are the backbone of gasoline blending for high octane numbers. However, there are many chemicals derived from these same aromatics thus many aromatic petrochemicals have their beginning by selective extraction from naphtha or gas—oil reformate. Benzene and cyclohexane are responsible for products such as nylon and polyester fibers, polystyrene, epoxy resins (qv), phenolic resins (qv), and polyurethanes (see Fibers Styrene plastics Urethane POLYiffiRs). [Pg.216]


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