Polymer Additives

Ever since the beginning of the plastics and rubber industry, it was realized that useful products could be produced only if cer­ tain additives were incorporated into polymers. With the help of these additives, when physically dispersed in a polymer matrix, it has been possible to improve stability...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kresta, Jiri E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Polymer Science and Technology Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Dynamic Mechanical Investigations of Highly Filled Polyethylene
  • The Use of Titanate Coupling Agents for Improved Properties and Aging of Plastic Composites and Coatings
  • Compounding of Additives and Fillers
  • The Effect of Lubricants on the Extrusion Characteristics of PVC
  • Precipitated Calcium Carbonates as Ultraviolet Stabilizers and Impact Modifiers in PVC Siding and Profiles
  • Iron Compounds as Adhesion Promoters for Bitumen
  • I. UV Degradation and Stabilization of Polymers
  • Recent Developments in Photodegradation and Photostabilization of Polydienes
  • Advances in UV Stabilization of Polyethylene
  • Hindered Amines as Antioxidants in UV Exposed Polymers
  • Effect of Various Additives on the Photodegradation of Polyurethanes
  • Photochemical Degradation and Biological Defacement o f Polymers — I
  • UV Stabilization of Instant Color Photographs
  • Photochemical Grafting of Acrylated Azo Dyes on Polymeric Surfaces VI. Effect of 1,2 Diphenyl, 2,2-Dimethoxy, Ethanone as Photoinitiator of the Grafting of Some Acryloxy-Substituted of Aromatic Diazenes onto Poly-(propylene) and Poly(caprolactam) Fibers
  • II. Oxidative Degradation and Stabilization
  • Critical Phenomena in the Inhibited Oxidation of Polymers
  • Critical Temperature for Solubility of a Phenolic Antioxidant
  • An Automated, Multistation, Oxygen Uptake System
  • Recent Developments in Phosphorus Stabilizers
  • Thermooxidation and Stabilization of Urethane and (Urethane-urea) Block Copolymers
  • III. Stabilization of PVC
  • Model Compounds Studies to Establish the Basic Mechanism for Tin Stabilizers in PVC
  • Reactions of PVC with Organotin Stabilizers Under Controlled Conditions
  • New Mercapto Esters as Intermediates for PVC Stabilizers
  • IV. Flame Retardance and Smoke Suppression
  • The effects of Bromine and Antimony-Containing Flame Retardants on the Burning Characteristics of Polyethylene
  • Molybdenum Smoke Suppressants in PVC
  • Mechanism of PVC Fire Retardance by Molybdenum (VI) Oxide. Further Evidence in Favor of the Lewis Acid Theory
  • V. Plasticizers, Fillers and Additives
  • Diffusion of Additives and Plasticizers in PVC — III. Diffusion of Three Phthalate Plasticizers in PVC
  • Effect of Additives on Properties of Coating Processes ofPolyphenylquinoxalines
  • Effect of Pigments on the Aging Characteristics of Polyolefins