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Vicat softening point polycarbonates

Whilst the Vicat test usually gives the higher values the differences are quite modest with many polymers (e.g. those of types A, B and C). For example, in the case of the polycarbonate of bis-phenol A (Chapter 20) the heat distortion temperatures are 135-140°C and 140-146°C for the high and low stress levels respectively and the Vicat softening point is about 165°C. In the case of an acetal homopolymer the temperatures are 100, 170 and 185°C respectively. With nylon 66 the two ASTM heat distortion tests give values as different as 75 and 200°C. A low-density polyethylene may have a Vicat temperature of 90°C but a heat distortion temperature below normal ambient temperatures. [Pg.188]

To enhance the resistance to heat softening his-phenol A is substituted by a stiffer molecule. Conventional bis-phenol A polycarbonates have lower heat distortion temperatures (deflection temperatures under load) than some of the somewhat newer aromatic thermoplastics described in the next chapter, such as the polysulphones. In 1979 a polycarbonate in which the bis-phenol A was replaced by tetramethylbis-phenol A was test marketed. This material had a Vicat softening point of 196 C, excellent resistance to hydrolysis, excellent resistance to tracking and a low density of about l.lg/cm-. Such improvements were obtained at the expense of impact strength and resistance to stress cracking. [Pg.565]

The TMC polycarbonate homopolymer has a glass transition temperature of 238°C, nearly 100°C above that of the bis-phenol A polycarbonate. Therefore, copolymers will have intermediate glass transitions depending on the relative proportions of TMC and bis-phenol A. Commercial grades (marketed by Bayer as Apec HT) have Vicat softening points from 158 to... [Pg.565]

Polycarbonates based on tetramethylbisphenol A are thermally stable and have a high Vicat softening point of 196°C. On the other hand they have lower impact and notched impact resistance than the normal polymer. Blends with styrene-based polymers were introduced in 1980, and compared with PC/ABS blends, are claimed to have improved hydrolytic resistance, lower density and higher heat deflection temperatures. Suggested applications are as dishes for microwave ovens and car headlamp reflectors. [Pg.579]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.578 , Pg.579 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.578 , Pg.579 ]




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