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Thermoplastic Thermoplasticity

Heat resistance Moderate-excellent — Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic... [Pg.368]

Characteristic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic Thermoplastic -elastomeric Elastomeric Thermoplastic -elastomeric Thermoplastic -Elastomeric Elastomeric Latex... [Pg.150]

Held thermoplastics, thermoplastics elastomers, thermosetting resins... [Pg.597]

POLYMAT light POLYMAT light Materials Data for Plastics is a manufacturer independent, materials database for plastics and contains properties of thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers and blends. In total, data from approximately 13,000 commercial products of 170 manufacturers are available products and data can be retrieved via searching in 35 different numerical properties and 15 text fields. [Pg.597]

Thermoplastics Thermoplastics are used in a numoer of ways. They may be freestanding vessels, pipe, and other equipment as linings in metallic vessels or as dual laminates in combination with thermoset... [Pg.37]

Chemical Resistance, Volume Three, Rubbers, Thermoplastics, thermoplastic Elastomers, and Thermosets, Plastics Design Library, New York, 2001. [Pg.149]

Poly(hexamethylene adipamide) Poly(vinylidene chloride) 1934 1838 1938 1939 Fibers, thermoplastics Thermoplastics (packing films) Unsaturated polyesters 1930 Poly(isobutylene) Stvrene-butadiene 1926 1936 1937 1937 Thermosets Elastomers Elastomers (letter Bunas)... [Pg.9]

Research Scientist / Sr. Scientific Manager, Team lead in Research Development after doctorate degree from Premium Indian Institute of technology, India and more than 5 years relevant industrial experience in R D from bench Scale to Pilot scale till plant scale in (Thermoplastic/ Thermoplastic elastomer) elastomers / SBR (Styrene butadiene copolymer)- Solution,... [Pg.55]

Dimensional Stability of Reinforced Thermoplastics. Thermoplastics have relatively large linear coefficients of thermal expansion. This can... [Pg.471]

Thermoplastics Thermoplastics can be heated and cooled over and over again. [Pg.79]

As emphasized above, in contrast to common thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers contain a very soft phase (with Tg around —50°C), which is in a liquid state at room temperature and is characterized by a viscosity closer to that of low-molecular-weight liquids rather than a solid amorphous polymer. In this respect it seems useful to recall that the molecular weight of the PTMG and PEG used is 1000, i.e. one is dealing with typical oligomer systems. For this reason it looks reasonable to accept that such a liquid will be characterized by a negligibly small microhardness, in the equation ... [Pg.158]

Some plastics wUl soften and harden repeatedly as they are heated and cooled. This property is described as being thermoplastic. Thermoplastic materials are easy to recycle because each time they are heated, they can be poured into different molds to make new products. Polyethylene and polyvinylchloride are examples of this type of polymer. [Pg.660]

Thermoplastic - Thermoplastics are resin or plastic compounds which, after final processing, are capable of being repeatedly softened by heating and hardened by cooling by means of physical changes. There are a large number of thermoplastic polymers belonging to various classes such as polyolefins and polyamides. Also called thermoplastic resin. [Pg.545]

Depending on whether there is a linear chain or network structure in the final form involved, either saturated (PET-S/PBT-S), or unsaturated (PET-U/(PBT-U) types are considered. PET-S and PBT-S are thermoplastics (thermoplastic polyesters), while PET-U is a thermoset. [Pg.86]

Uncross-linked plastics (thermoplastics, thermoplastic elastomers) may either swell or dissolve in a given medium. [Pg.97]


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