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Tubular product properties, affected

A number of processes have been developed to obtain products of different physical properties. The nature of the product is affected by the addition of diluents or other additives before carrying out the polymerization. Autoclaves or stirred-tank reactors, and tubular reactors, or their combinations have been developed for the industrial production of high-pressure polyethylene.206,440 Pressures up to 3500 atm and temperatures near 300°C are typically applied. [Pg.771]

As a consequence, before 1953, the only possible blends were those of LDPE with other polymers than PO or with elastomers (e.g., chlorosulfonated polyethylene rubber, CSR chlorinated butyl mbber, CBR ethylene/propylene/diene copolymers, EPR, EPDM thermoplastic olefinic elastomer TPE, TPO). However, in addition to the original autoclave polymerization, already in 1938, a tubular reactor was introduced and its product had different properties than that from the autoclave. Also varying the reaction condition affected the degree of short- and long-chain branching in LDPE thus, blending different LDPEs offered a way for optimizing the resin to specific applications. [Pg.1583]


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