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Reactive polymers fundamentals and applications : a concise guide to industrial polymers / Johannes Karl Fink.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fink, Johannes Karl.
Series:
PDL handbook series.
PDL handbook series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gums and resins, Synthetic.
Gums and resins--Industrial applications.
Gums and resins.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (801 p.)
Other Title:
Reactive polymers
Place of Publication:
Norwich, NY : William Andrew Pub., c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Loaded with practical knowledge, Reactive Polymers Fundamentals and Applications: A Concise Guide to Industrial Polymers comprehensively presents the state-of-art of methods and materials for the formulation of polymeric resins. It is an indispensable tool for chemists, engineers, and manufacturers who use, formulate, and cure raw materials into final products. The text focuses on the chemical modification of properties during the final stage of part fabrication from plastics. Newer applications range from the small scale, such as dental fillings, to industrial processes for batch fabr
Contents:
Front Cover; Reactive Polymers Fundamentals and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Unsaturated Polyester Resins; 1.1 History; 1.2 Monomers; 1.3 Special Additives; 1.4 Curing; 1.5 Properties; 1.6 Applications and Uses; 1.7 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 2. Polyurethanes; 2.1 History; 2.2 Monomers; 2.3 Special Additives; 2.4 Curing; 2.5 Properties; 2.6 Applications and Uses; 2.7 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 3. Epoxy Resins; 3.1 History; 3.2 Monomers; 3.3 Special Additives; 3.4 Curing; 3.5 Properties; 3.6 Applications and Uses; 3.7 Special Formulations
ReferencesChapter 4. Phenol/formaldehyde Resins; 4.1 History; 4.2 Monomers; 4.3 Special Additives; 4.4 Curing; 4.5 Applications and Uses; 4.6 Special Formulations; 4.7 Testing Methods; References; Chapter 5. Urea/formaldehyde Resins; 5.1 History; 5.2 Synthesis of Resin; 5.3 Special Additives; 5.4 Curing; 5.5 Measurement of Curing; 5.6 Properties; 5.7 Applications and Uses; 5.8 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 6. Melamine Resins; 6.1 History; 6.2 Monomers; 6.3 Properties; 6.4 Applications and Uses; 6.5 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 7. Furan Resins; 7.1 History
7.2 Monomers7.3 Special Additives; 7.4 Curing; 7.5 Properties; 7.6 Applications and Uses; References; Chapter 8. Silicones; 8.1 History; 8.2 Monomers; 8.3 Modified Types; 8.4 Curing; 8.5 Crosslinking; 8.6 Properties; 8.7 Applications and Uses; 8.8 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 9. Acrylic Resins; 9.1 History; 9.2 Monomers; 9.3 Special Additives; 9.4 Curing; 9.5 Properties; 9.6 Applications and Uses; 9.7 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 10. Cyanate Ester Resins; 10.1 History; 10.2 Monomers; 10.3 Special Additives; 10.4 Curing; 10.5 Properties; 10.6 Applications and Uses
10.7 Special FormulationsReferences; Chapter 11. Bismaleimide Resins; 11.1 Monomers; 11.2 Special Additives; 11.3 Curing; 11.4 Properties; 11.5 Applications and Uses; 11.6 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 12. Terpene Resins; 12.1 History; 12.2 Monomers; 12.3 Curing; 12.4 Properties; 12.5 Applications and Uses; 12.6 Special Formulations; References; Chapter 13. Cyanoacrylates; 13.1 Monomers; 13.2 Special Additives; 13.3 Curing; 13.4 Properties; 13.5 Applications and Uses; References; Chapter 14. Benzocyclobutene Resins; 14.1 Modified Polymers; 14.2 Crosslinkers
14.3 Applications and UsesReferences; Chapter 15. Reactive Extrusion; 15.1 Extruder; 15.2 Compositions of Industrial Polymers; 15.3 Biodegradable Compositions; 15.4 Chain Extenders; 15.5 Related Applications; References; Chapter 16. Compatibilization; 16.1 Equipment; 16.2 Basic Terms; 16.3 Compatibilization by Additives; 16.4 Reactive Compatibilization; 16.5 Functionalization of End Groups; References; Chapter 17. Rheology Control; 17.1 Melt Flow Rate; 17.2 Rheology Control Techniques; 17.3 Peroxides for Rheology Control; 17.4 Scavengers; 17.5 Mechanism of Degradation
17.6 Ultra High Melt Flow Poly(propylene)
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1-282-16982-3
9786612169823
0-8155-1882-X
OCLC:
437112439

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