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Thermoplastic Polyesters PEST

PPE/PA-66 =1 1 with SBR-MA First reactive compatibilization Ueno and Maruyama 1981,1982 [Pg.88]

PPE/PA and a compatibilizer Acid chloride of trimellitic, terephthalic, or 1 -acetoxyacetyl-3,4-dibenzoic acid Aycock and Ting 1986, 1987, 1994 [Pg.88]

PPE blended with PTO and MA and then compounded with PA-12 Processability, impact strength, solvent resistance, and HDT = 156 °C Droescher et al. 1986 [Pg.88]

PPE/PA and a compatibilizer Core butylacrylate-MMA shell SMA Van der Meet and Yates 1987 [Pg.88]

Amino-terminated PPE with PA-MA Mechanical properties, low-T ductility Fuji et al. 1987 [Pg.88]


The five engineering polymer families are polyamides (PA), thermoplastic polyesters (PEST), polycarbonates (PC), polyoxymethylenes (POM), and polyphenylene ethers (PPE). They constitute about 11% by volume and 34% by value of... [Pg.2]

The thermoplastic polyesters (PEST) are dominated by two resins polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) and polybutyleneterephthalate (PBT). There are similarities between ABS/PA and ABS/PEST blends. [Pg.35]

The five engineering polymer families are polyamides (PA), thermoplastic polyesters (PEST), polycarbonates (PC), polyoxymethylenes (POM), and polyphenylene ethers (PPE). According to a March 2013 Industry Experts report entitled Engineering Plastics - A Global Market, 19.6 Mt of engineering plastics were produced in 2012. In other words, these polymers constitute only about 10 % by volume of all polymers produced. However, due to superior properties, they command a much larger percentage by value of the plastic consumption. [Pg.7]

Engineering (CUT < 140 °C) a category comprising polyamides (PA), thermoplastic polyesters (PEST including PET, PBT), polycarbonate of bisphenol-A (PC), polyoxymethylene (POM or acetal), and poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxide), better known as polyphenylene ethers... [Pg.18]

MFR melt flow rate PEST thermoplastic polyesters, viz. PET,... [Pg.1159]

PES Polyethersulfone PEST Thermoplastic polyester PET Polyethylene terephthalate PETG Polyethyleneterephthalateglycol... [Pg.133]


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