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Thermoplastic elastomers dielectric properties

Phthalazinone, 355 synthesis of, 356 Phthalic anhydride, 101 Phthalic anhydride-glycerol reaction, 19 Physical properties. See also Barrier properties Dielectric properties Mechanical properties Molecular weight Optical properties Structure-property relationships Thermal properties of aliphatic polyesters, 40-44 of aromatic-aliphatic polyesters, 44-47 of aromatic polyesters, 47-53 of aromatic polymers, 273-274 of epoxy-phenol networks, 413-416 molecular weight and, 3 of PBT, PEN, and PTT, 44-46 of polyester-ether thermoplastic elastomers, 54 of polyesters, 32-60 of polyimides, 273-287 of polymers, 3... [Pg.593]

Olefinic Thermoplastic Elastomers Blends of EPDM or EP rubbers with polypropylene or polyethylene, optionally eross-linked. Has low density, good dielectric and mechanical properties, and processibility but low oil resistance and high flammability. Processed by extrusion, injection and blow-molding, thermoforming, and calendering. Used in auto parts, construction, wire jackets, and sporting goods. Also called TPO. [Pg.201]

Vinyl Thermoplastic Elastomers Vinyl resin alloys having good fire and aging resistance, flexibility, dielectric properties, and toughness. Processed by extrusion. Used in cable jackets and wire insulation. [Pg.214]

Functional polymer nanocomposites consist of polymer matrices, including thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers having nanoparticles or nanofillers dispersed in the polymer matrix. Two or more materials are combined to produce composites that possess properties that are unique and cannot be obtained from the individual materials acting alone. This new class of composite materials has shown enhanced optical, magnetic, mechanical, electrical and dielectric properties. They are important commercial materials with new combinations of structural and functional properties for applications in medicine, civil engineering, rubber and plastics, automotive and electrotechnical industries [39]. [Pg.131]


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