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Glass transition temperature thermoplastic

This type of adhesive is generally useful in the temperature range where the material is either leathery or mbbery, ie, between the glass-transition temperature and the melt temperature. Hot-melt adhesives are based on thermoplastic polymers that may be compounded or uncompounded ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers, paraffin waxes, polypropylene, phenoxy resins, styrene—butadiene copolymers, ethylene—ethyl acrylate copolymers, and low, and low density polypropylene are used in the compounded state polyesters, polyamides, and polyurethanes are used in the mosdy uncompounded state. [Pg.235]

Strong-Acid Catalysts, Novolak Resins. PhenoHc novolaks are thermoplastic resins having a molecular weight of 500—5000 and a glass-transition temperature, T, of 45—70°C. The phenol—formaldehyde reactions are carried to their energetic completion, allowing isolation of the resin ... [Pg.293]

Table 1. Glass-Transition Temperature of Amorphous Thermoplastics ... Table 1. Glass-Transition Temperature of Amorphous Thermoplastics ...
Polycarbonates are an unusual and extremely useful class of polymers. The vast majority of polycarbonates are based on bisphenol A [80-05-7] (BPA) and sold under the trade names Lexan (GE), Makrolon (Bayer), CaUbre (Dow), and Panlite (Idemitsu). BPA polycarbonates [25037-45-0] having glass-transition temperatures in the range of 145—155°C, are widely regarded for optical clarity and exceptional impact resistance and ductiUty at room temperature and below. Other properties, such as modulus, dielectric strength, or tensile strength are comparable to other amorphous thermoplastics at similar temperatures below their respective glass-transition temperatures, T. Whereas below their Ts most amorphous polymers are stiff and britde, polycarbonates retain their ductiUty. [Pg.278]

The use of elastomeric modifiers for toughening thermoset resias generally results ia lowering the glass transition temperature, modulus, and strength of the modified system. More recendy, ductile engineering thermoplastics and functional thermoplastic oligomers have been used as modifiers for epoxy matrix resias and other thermosets (12). [Pg.23]

Ethylene-norbomene copolymers of interest as thermoplastics were discussed in Section 11.6.2. It is however to be noted that copolymers with a norbomene content of about 30 wt% have a glass transition temperature of about 0°C and that copolymers with norbomene contents up to this amount are being evaluated as thermoplastic elastomers... [Pg.307]

Fig. 18.8 Typical stress-strain curve of amorphous thermoplastics below their glass transition temperature. Area under the curve is small compared with many crystalline plastics and hence the impact strength is usually low... Fig. 18.8 Typical stress-strain curve of amorphous thermoplastics below their glass transition temperature. Area under the curve is small compared with many crystalline plastics and hence the impact strength is usually low...
This difference in spatial characteristics has a profound effect upon the polymer s physical and chemical properties. In thermoplastic polymers, application of heat causes a change from a solid or glassy (amorphous) state to a flowable liquid. In thermosetting polymers, the change of state occurs from a rigid solid to a soft, rubbery composition. The glass transition temperature, Tg, ... [Pg.404]

Table I serves to illustrate how the nature and size of the substituent attached to the P-N backbone can influence the properties of the poly(organophosphazenes). The glass transition temperatures range from -84 °C for (NP CH-CH ) to around 100 °C for the poly(anilinophosphazenes). Polymers range from elastomers to flexible film forming thermoplastics or glasses at room temperature. Table I serves to illustrate how the nature and size of the substituent attached to the P-N backbone can influence the properties of the poly(organophosphazenes). The glass transition temperatures range from -84 °C for (NP CH-CH ) to around 100 °C for the poly(anilinophosphazenes). Polymers range from elastomers to flexible film forming thermoplastics or glasses at room temperature.

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