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Plastics additives and testing /

"'Plastics Additives and Testing' is a practical book for engineers and operators and discusses both inorganic and organic chemicals that are widely used as additives in plastics processing operations. It is common practice today to use analytical techniques to improve plastics proces...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Muralisrinivasan, Natamai Subramanian
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Salem, MA : Hoboken, New Jersey : Scrivener Publishing ; Wiley, [2013]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Summary; References; 2 Thermoplastics and Thermosets; 2.1 Benefits/Advantages of Plastics; 2.2 Classification; 2.3 Thermoplastics; 2.3.1 Polyolefins; 2.3.2 Polystyrene; 2.3.3 Polyvinylchloride (PVC); 2.3.4 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS); 2.3.5 Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA); 2.3.6 Polyesters; 2.3.7 Nylons; 2.3.8 Polycarbonate; 2.3.9 Polyoxymethylene (POM); 2.3.10 Biodegradable Plastics; 2.4 Thermosets; 2.4.1 Phenol-formaldehyde; 2.4.2 Melamine-formaldehyde (MF); 2.4.3 Epoxies; References; 3 Types of Additives.
  • 3.1 Selection of Additives3.2 Surface Property Modifiers; 3.2.1 Antiblocking Agents; 3.2.2 Antifogging Agents; 3.2.3 Antistatic Agents; 3.2.4 Coupling Agents; 3.2.5 Release Agents; 3.3 Chemical Property Modifiers; 3.3.1 Antioxidants; 3.3.2 Biocides; 3.3.3 Flame Retardants; 3.3.4 UV Stabilizers; 3.4 Processing Modifiers; 3.4.1 Blowing Agents; 3.4.2 Crosslinking Agents; 3.4.3 Heat Stabilizers; 3.4.4 Plasticizers; 3.4.5 Processing Aids; 3.4.6 Lubricants; 3.5 Mechanical Property Modifiers; 3.5.1 Fillers; 3.5.2 Impact Modifiers; 3.5.3 Nucleating Agents; 3.5.4 Reinforcing Fibers.
  • 3.6 Aesthetic Property Modifiers3.6.1 Coloring Agents; 3.6.2 Odorants; 3.7 Other Additives; 3.7.1 Curing Agents; 3.7.2 Clarifying Agents; 3.7.3 Chain Extenders; 3.7.4 Accelerators; 3.7.5 Slip Additive or Antislip Agents; 3.7.6 Anti-Plate-Out Additives; 3.7.7 Antiplasticizers; 3.8 Additives from Natural Sources; References; 4 Plastics Additive and Chemistry; 4.1 Properties of Plastics; 4.2 Chemistry of Additives; 4.3 Chemical Properties of Additives; 4.3.1 Antioxidants; 4.3.2 Stabilizers; 4.3.3 Surface Active Additives; 4.3.4 Static Charge and Antistatic Additive; 4.3.5 Antifogging Agents.
  • 4.3.6 Anti-blocking Agents4.3.7 Nucleating Agents; 4.3.8 Lubricants; 4.3.9 Impact Modifiers; 4.3.10 Processing Aids; 4.3.11 Biocides; 4.3.12 Plasticizers; 4.3.13 Foaming Agents; 4.3.14 Organic Peroxides; 4.3.15 Flame Retardants; 4.3.16 Fillers; 4.3.17 Colorants; References; 5 Organic Additives; 5.1 Antioxidants; 5.2 Antistatic Agents; 5.3 Antifogging Agents; 5.4 Antiblocking Agents; 5.5 Slip Additives; 5.6 UV Stabilizers; 5.6.1 Radical Scavengers and Quenchers; 5.7 Nucleating Agents; 5.8 Flame Retardants; 5.9 Lubricants; 5.9.1 Metal Soaps; 5.10 Plasticizers; 5.11 Impact Modifiers.
  • 5.12 Fillers5.12.1 Starch; 5.12.2 Natural Fibers; 5.12.3 Wood Fibers; 5.13 Organic Colorants; 5.13.1 Phthalocyanine Pigments; 5.13.2 Anthraquinone Pigments; 5.13.3 Azo Pigments; 5.13.4 Other Pigments; 5.14 Foaming Agents; 5.15 Chain Extenders; 5.16 Organic Peroxides; 5.17 Accelerators; 5.18 Activators; References; 6 Inorganic Additives; 6.1 Heat Stabilizers; 6.2 Flame Retardants; 6.3 Fillers; 6.3.1 Calcium Carbonate; 6.3.2 Nanofillers; 6.3.3 Silica; 6.3.4 Mica; 6.3.5 Solid Glass Spheres; 6.3.6 Talc; 6.3.7 Asbestos; 6.3.8 Zinc Oxide; 6.3.9 Barium Sulfate; 6.3.10 Calcined Alumina.