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|a Introduction to fluoropolymers :
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|a Introduction to Fluoropolymers demystifies fluoropolymers for a wide audience of designers, engineers, sales staff and managers. This important group of high-performance polymers has applications across a wide range of market sectors, including automotive, aerospace, medical devices, high performance apparel, oil & gas, renewable energy / solar photovoltaics, electronics / semiconductor, pharmaceuticals, and chemical processing. Dr. Ebnesajjad covers the history and applications of a wide variety of materials, including expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyl fluoride, vin.
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|a Machine generated contents note: References -- 2.1. Uniqueness of Fluorine -- 2.2. Fluorine Characteristics -- 2.2.1. Fluorination -- 2.2.2. Reactivity: An Extreme Element -- 2.2.3. Preparation of Fluorine -- 2.2.4. Inorganic Chemistry -- 2.2.5.Organic Chemistry -- 2.2.6. Fluorine and Nature -- References -- 3.1.Coming of Age of Polymer Science -- 3.2. Roy Plunkett's Story -- 3.3.Commercialization of PTFE -- 3.4. What are Fluoropolymers? -- 3.5. Fundamental Properties of Fluoropolymers -- 3.6. Developmental History of Fluoropolymers -- 3.7. Fluoropolymer Consumption and Use -- 3.8. Examples of Uses of Fluoropolymers -- References -- Further Reading -- 4.1. Early History of W.L. Gore and Associates -- 4.2. Discovery of Expanded PTFE -- 4.3. Who Invented ePTFE? -- 4.4. Other ePTFE Players -- References -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Polyvinyl Fluoride -- 5.2.1. History -- 5.2.2. Development of Polyvinyl Fluoride -- References -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Fluoropolymer Classification -- 6.3. Fluoropolymer Products -- 6.4. Monomer Synthesis -- 6.4.1. Synthesis of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 6.4.2. Synthesis of Hexafluoropropylene -- 6.4.3. Synthesis of Perfluoroalkyl Vinyl Ethers -- 6.4.4. Synthesis of Chlorotrifluoroethylene -- 6.4.5. Synthesis of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 6.4.6. Synthesis of Vinyl Fluoride -- 6.5. Monomer Properties -- 6.5.1. Properties of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 6.5.2. Properties of Hexafluoropropylene -- 6.5.3. Properties of Perfluoroalkyl Vinyl Ethers -- 6.5.4. Properties of Chlorotrifluoroethylene -- 6.5.5. Properties of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 6.5.6. Properties of Vinyl Fluoride -- 6.6. Polymerization and Finishing -- 6.6.1. Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE (CAS number 9002-84-0) -- 6.6.2. Perfluoroalkoxy Polymer, PFA (CAS number 26655-00-5) -- 6.6.3. Perfluorinated Ethylene Propylene Copolymer, FEP (CAS number 25067-11-2) -- 6.6.4. Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene Copolymers, ETFE (CAS number 68258-85-5) -- 6.6.5. Ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene Copolymers, ECTFE (CAS number 25101-45-5) -- 6.6.6. Polychlorotrifluoroethylene, PCTFE (CAS number 9002-83-9) -- 6.6.7. Polyvinylidene Fluoride, PVDF (CAS number 24937-79-9) -- 6.6.8. Polyvinyl Fluoride, PVF (CAS number 24981-14-4) -- 6.7. Structure Property Relationship -- 6.8. Polymer Properties -- 6.8.1. PTFE Properties -- 6.8.2. PFA Properties -- 6.8.3. FEP Properties -- 6.8.4. PCTFE Properties -- 6.8.5. EPFE Properties -- 6.8.6. ECTFE Properties -- 6.8.7. PVDF Properties -- 6.8.8. PVF Properties -- 6.9. Fabrication Techniques -- 6.10. Applications -- 6.11. Safety -- 6.12. Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate (APFO, also C8) -- 6.13. Economy -- 6.14. Summary -- References -- Bibliography -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) Preparation -- 7.3. Properties of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 7.4. Polymerization of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 7.5. Tetrafluoroethylene Polymers -- 7.5.1. Ammonium Perfluorooctanoate (APFO, also C8) -- 7.6. Polymerization Mechanism -- 7.7. Suspension Polymerization of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 7.7.1. Finishing Technologies of Granular PTFE -- 7.8. Emulsion Polymerization of Tetrafluoroethylene -- 7.8.1. Dispersion Products -- 7.8.2. Fine Powder (Coagulated Dispersion) Products -- 7.9. Characterization of Polytetrafluoroethylene -- 7.9.1. Granular PTFE Resins -- 7.9.2. Fine Powder PTFE Resins -- 7.9.3. Dispersions of PTFE -- References -- 8.1. Polymeric Fluorinated Additives -- 8.1.1. Polytetrafluoroethylene Homopolymer Additives -- 8.1.2. Fluoroelastomer Additives (Polymer Processing Additives) -- 8.1.3. Vinylidene Fluoride Polymer Additives -- 8.2. Perfluoropolyether (PFPE) Additives -- 8.3. PTFE Modified Waxes -- 8.4. Fluorinated Graphite -- 8.5. Fluorination -- References -- 9.1. Synthesis of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 9.1.1. Conversion of 1,1,1-trifluoroethane -- 9.1.2.Commercial Process -- 9.2. Preparation of Vinylidene Fluoride Polymers -- 9.2.1. Emulsion Polymerization of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 9.2.2. Suspension Polymerization of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 9.2.3. Solution Polymerization of Vinylidene Fluoride -- 9.3. Characterization of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) -- 9.4. Properties of Polyvinylidene Fluoride -- 9.4.1. Conformations and Transitions of Polyvinylidene Fluoride -- 9.5. Processing Polyvinylidene Fluoride -- 9.6. Applications -- References -- 10.1. Introduction / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2. Fluorocarbon Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.1. Manufacturing Process / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.2. Properties Related to the Polymer Structure / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.3. Cross-Linking Chemistry / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.4. Formulation of Compounds from Fluorocarbon Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.5. Mixing and Processing of Compounds from Fluorocarbon Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.6. Solution and Latex Coating / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.7. Curing / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.8. Physical and Mechanical Properties of Cured Fluorocarbon Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.9. Applications of FKMs / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.10. Applications of FFKMs / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.11. Applications of FKMs in Coatings and Sealants / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.2.12. Applications of FKMs as Polymeric Processing Additives / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.3. Fluorosilicone Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.3.1. Polymerization / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.3.2. Processing / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.3.3. Properties of Cured Fluorosilicones / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.3.4. Applications of Fluorosilicone Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.4. Fluorinated Thermoplastic Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.4.1. Applications of Fluorinated Thermoplastic Elastomers / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.5. Phosphazenes / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.6. Safety, Hygiene, and Disposal / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.6.1. Polymerization and Finishing / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.6.2.Compounding, Mixing, and Processing / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.6.3. Hazardous Conditions during Use / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.6.4. Disposal of Used Products / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.7. New Developments and Current Trends / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.7.1. New Developments in Chemistry and Processing / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.7.2. New Products / Jiri George Drobny -- 10.7.3. Other Developments / Jiri George Drobny -- Acronyms and Abbreviations / Jiri George Drobny -- Glossary of Terms / Jiri George Drobny -- References / Jiri George Drobny -- Bibliography / Jiri George Drobny -- 11.1. Introduction / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2. Fluoropolymers Used in Coatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.1. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.2. Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) Copolymer / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.3. Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) Polymers / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.4. Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) Copolymers / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.5. Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.2.6. Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE) Copolymer / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3. Fluorocoating Compositions / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.1. Fluoropolymer / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.2. Pigments and Fillers / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.3. Solvents / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.4. Additives / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.5. Nonfluoropolymer Binders / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.6. Liquid and Powder Coatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.7. Liquid Coatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.3.8. Powder Coatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.4. Application of Fluorocoatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.4.1. Substrate / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.4.2. Liquid Coating / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.4.3. Powder Coating / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.4.4. Baking/Curing / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.5.Commercial Fluorocoating Producers / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.6.A Historical Chronology of Fluoropolymer Finish Technology / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.7. Food Contact / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.Commercial Applications of Fluorocoatings / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.1.
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|a Housewares: Cookware, Bakeware, Small Electrical Appliances (SEAs) / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.2.Commercial or Industrial Bakeware / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.3. Fuser Rolls / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.4. Light Bulbs / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.5. Automotive / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.6. Chemical Processing Industry (CPI) / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.7.Commercial Dryer Drums / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.8. Industrial Rollers / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.8.9. Medical Devices / Laurence W. McKeen -- 11.9. Summary / Laurence W. McKeen -- References / Laurence W. McKeen -- 12.1. History / Walther Grot -- 12.2.Composition / Walther Grot -- 12.3. Properties / Walther Grot -- References / Walther Grot -- 13.1. Introduction / Walther Grot -- 13.2. Toxicology of Fluoropolymers / Walther Grot -- 13.3. Thermal Properties of Fluoropolymers / Walther Grot -- 13.4. Emission During Processing / Walther Grot -- 13.5. Safety Measures / Walther Grot -- 13.5.1. Ventilation / Walther Grot -- 13.5.2. Processing and Fabrication / Walther Grot -- 13.5.3. Spillage Cleanup / Walther Grot -- 13.5.4. Equipment Cleaning and Maintenance / Walther Grot -- 13.5.5. Protective Clothing / Walther Grot -- 13.5.6. Personal Hygiene / Walther Grot -- 13.5.7. Fire Hazard / Walther Grot -- 13.5.8. Material Incompatibility / Walther Grot -- 13.6. Food Contact and Medical Applications / Walther Grot -- 13.7. Fluoropolymer Scrap and Recycling / Walther Grot -- 13.8. Environmental Protection and Disposal Methods / Walther Grot -- References / Walther Grot.
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