TPE 2011 : [conference proceedings] : Brussels, Belgium, 8-9 November 2011 /
Regarded by many as Europe's premier international conference for the thermoplastic elastomer industry, this conference was an ideal opportunity to hear about the latest developments from a range of exciting speakers from leading TPE producers to academics. These proceeding will interest materi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Smithers Rapra Technology Limited,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 9781847356413_FrontCover; Contents; Paper 1 Keynote: Thermoplastic elastomers -speciality engineered materials for the 21st century; SESSION 1: PVC REPLACEMENT; Paper 2 Improved bonding strength for medical TPE tubing and connector assemblies; Paper 3 Fatigue properties of an olefin thermoplastic elastomer in comparison with other thermoplastic elastomers; SESSION 2: TPES WITH SIGNIFICANT BIO-CONTENT; Paper 4 The global market of thermoplastic elastomers and the impact of bio feedstocks; Paper 5 Bio TPU
- same performance, just greener; Paper 6 New TPU systems for athletic footwear.
- Paper 7 A revolutionary type of biosourced, self-healing, re-processable elastomer, based on supramolecular chemistryPaper 8 Alternative bio-sourced thermoplastic elastomers; SESSION 3: AUTOMOTIVE; Paper 9 New TPVs in competition with EPDM sponge
- a low hardness range for extrusion applications; SESSION 4: LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN SBCS; Paper 10 New styrenic blockcopolymers (SBC) polymers and applications; Paper 11 Styrenic block copolymers for use in elastomeric films in baby diapers; Paper 12 Developments in rheological analysis methodology for SBCs; Paper 13 TP elastomer for gel application.
- Paper 14 SBC-OBCs Hybrid TPEs: Designed for optimum performance catering for demanding mass market applicationsSESSION 5: REGULATORY IMPACTS ON TPES; Paper 15 Regulatory aspects and use of thermoplastic elastomers in contact with food; Paper 16 REACH, CLP and sector specific EU regulations; SESSION 6: MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS; Paper 17 The selection of the polyol key in the performance of polyurethane elastomers: properties of TPE based on polycarbonatediols, polyestediol and polyetherdiol; Paper 18 Cushion! Have you tried the new PEBA based foam?; SESSION 7: LATEST DEVELOPMENTS FROM ACADEMIA.
- Paper 19 Thermoplastic elastomers from CPE rubber/nylon blends: a spectroscopic and morphological studyPaper 20 Thermoplastic elastomer by poly(lactic acid) and acrylic rubber blending with ionomer interfacial compatibiliser; Reach For Polymers Advert for all books; 9781847356413_BackCover.