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Styron

Impact polystyrene (IPS) is one of a class of materials that contains mbber grafted with polystyrene. This composition is usually produced by polymerizing styrene (by mass or solution free-radical polymerization) in the presence of a small amount (ca 5%) of dissolved elastomer. Some of the important producers of impact-resistant polystyrenes are BASE (Polystyrol), Dow (Styron), and Monsanto (Lustrex). The 1988 U.S. production of impact polystyrene was more than 1 million t (92). [Pg.186]

Whilst there is a large number of manufacturers, two companies, Dow and BASF, have a significant share of the market, with 16.2% and 11.4% respectively for their products Styron and Polystyrol. [Pg.426]

STYROFOAM , polystyrene insulation, 122 STYRON A-TECH , polystyrene resins, 122 Subtilisins, 122 Sucrose, 122... [Pg.348]

Synonyms AI3-24374 Annamene BRN 1071236 C-07083 CCRIS 564 Cinnamene Cin-namenol Cinniminol Cinnamol Diarex HF77 EINECS 202-851-5 EINECS 273-493-5 Eth-enylbenzene FEMA No. 3233 NCI-C02200 NSC 62785 Phenethylene Phenylethene Phenyl-ethylene Styrene monomer Styrol Styrolene Styron Styropol Styropor UN 2055 Vinyl benzene Vinyl benzol. [Pg.1005]

Strathion, see Parathion Strobane-T, see Toxaphene Strobane T 90, see Toxaphene Struenex, see Lindane Sttychnidin-lO-one, see Strychnine Sttychnos, see Strychnine Styrene monomer, see Styrene Styrol, see Styrene Styrolen, see Styrene Styron, see Styrene Styropol, see Styrene Styropor, see Styrene Suberane, see Cycloheptane Substrate, see Indole... [Pg.1510]

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Trade names for PS include Carinex, Cellofoam, Dylene, Fostarene, Hostyren, Lustrex, Styron, and Styrofoam. [Pg.304]

Styron SD, Kiely DE, Ponder G (2003) J Carbohydr Chem 22 123-142 Galbis JA, Garcia-Martln MG (2008) Sugars as monomers. In Belgacem MN, Gandini A (eds) Monomers, polymers and composites from renewable resources, 1st edn. Elsevier, Oxford... [Pg.173]

Styron SD, French AD, Friedrich JD, Lake CH, Kiely DE (2002) J Carbohydr Chem 21 27-51... [Pg.175]

Styron HIPS Americas Styrenics LLC Various applications... [Pg.283]

In this respect, additional results, as obtained on polymer melts 40), seem of interest. Fig. 1.9 shows results obtained on a polystyrene melt (Styron 666 at 190° with the aid of the discussed slit-apparatus. In this figure the total path difference is plotted in the form (P/d) against apparent shear rate Ds. Extrusion defect occurs only at the highest... [Pg.186]

Fig. 1.9. Total path difference P, divided by slit width d, as a function of apparent shear rate D, for a polystyrene melt (Styron 666) at 190° C [Wales (40)]... Fig. 1.9. Total path difference P, divided by slit width d, as a function of apparent shear rate D, for a polystyrene melt (Styron 666) at 190° C [Wales (40)]...
Styrene plastics 4-Styrenesulfomc acid Styremc contact lenses STYREX Styrofoam Styron... [Pg.939]

Table 13.2 Range of major elements in combined MSW incineration bottom and fly ash (from Styron and Gustin, 1992). Table 13.2 Range of major elements in combined MSW incineration bottom and fly ash (from Styron and Gustin, 1992).
Styron, R. W., and Gustin, F. H. (1992). The production ofTAP aggregate from municipal solid waste ash. In Proceedings of 30th Annual Solid Waste Exposition. Tampa (FL, USA), August 3-6... [Pg.332]

Formvar, Monsanto Delrin Acetal resin, duPont Exptl., Dow Styron 666, Dow Exptl. [Pg.122]


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