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Commercial Polymer Blends

✍ Scribed by L. A. Utracki (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
669
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Commercial Polymer Blends is an in depth and unparalleled presentation of the compositions of virtually all polymer blends.
Part 1 provides a short history of polymer science and technology. Part 2 summarises the reasons for, and the scientific principles of, blending and presents the current state of knowledge in the fields of interfacial properties, compatibilization, morphology, flow behaviour and performance. The chronological evolution of blend technology is presented in Parts 3 (commodity resin blends) and 4 (engineering and speciality resin blends). The text has practical value in aiding the development of new blends for specific applications. The basic text is then supplemented with four appendices, covering abbreviations, commercial blend names, examples of major blends and a summary list of patents.
The text presents a systematic discussion of polymer - polymer blends of commercial interest. Evolution of each blend is traced from the very beginning to the present day, providing a description of how the blends were prepared, what compatibilizers and secondary polymeric components were added, what results were obtained, and why.
The text also focuses on special functional blends, such as blends developed for the control of permeability by gases and liquids, electrostatic dissipative or electrically-conductive blends, biodegradable blends and molecular composites. In addition it discusses the recycling of polymers and polymer blends.
Commercial Polymer Blends comes complete with a fully searchable PC-compatible database containing comprehensive information on:

  • international abbreviations for polymers and polymer processing;
  • polymer blends discoveries and developments (including year of patent, comments and references for each polymer blend). Β£/LISTΒ£

  • ✦ Table of Contents


    Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
    Front Matter....Pages 1-1
    Introduction....Pages 3-7
    Polymer industry....Pages 8-52
    Development of polymer processing....Pages 53-62
    Development of polymer science....Pages 63-77
    Nomenclature of polymeric systems....Pages 78-82
    Front Matter....Pages 83-83
    Reasons for, benefits and problems of blending....Pages 85-97
    Morphology....Pages 98-103
    Rheology....Pages 104-116
    Development of polymer blends....Pages 117-136
    Front Matter....Pages 137-137
    Styrenics: polystyrene and styrene copolymers....Pages 139-193
    Polyvinylchloride....Pages 194-214
    Polyvinylidene halide blends....Pages 215-218
    Poly(methyl)methacrylate, PMA and PMMA, blends....Pages 219-229
    Polyethylene blends....Pages 230-253
    Polypropylene....Pages 254-282
    Front Matter....Pages 283-283
    Polyamide blends....Pages 285-336
    Polyester blends....Pages 337-383
    Polycarbonate blends....Pages 384-398
    Polyoxymethylene (acetal resins)....Pages 399-406
    Polyphenyleneether....Pages 407-427
    Front Matter....Pages 283-283
    Specialty Resin Blends....Pages 428-468
    Recycling and biodegradable blends....Pages 469-484
    Back Matter....Pages 485-658

    ✦ Subjects


    Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Polymer Sciences


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