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1st Edition - October 14, 2013
Author: Anna Wypych
The Databook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives contains detailed information on over 300 important additives for polymers — additives which are used to minimize… Read more
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The Databook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives contains detailed information on over 300 important additives for polymers — additives which are used to minimize adhesion, aid separation and enhance processing and end-applications for polymers. The variety of additives available makes this databook an invaluable source of information for industry, research, and academia.
Each additive is presented with data in the following categories: General Information; Physical Properties; Health and Safety; Ecological Properties; and Use and Performance. The Databook includes a large amount of data, from state, odor, and color to autoignition temperature and probability of biodegradation. Recommendations are given for specific products, processing methods and mold materials, and an assessment is given for each additive's features and benefits, enabling practitioners to select the correct additive for each situation.
Research and development, production chemists and engineers, environmental engineers, environmental professionals, industrial hygienists, legislators, medical professionals, civil engineers, university professors, students.
1 Introduction
2 Information on data fields
3 Antiblocking agents
3.1 Inorganic
3.1.1 Calcium carbonate
3.1.2 Synthetic silica
3.1.3 Synthetic clay (laponite)
3.1.4 Talc
3.1.5 Other
3.2 Organic
3.2.1 Microparticles
3.2.2 Fatty acid amides
3.2.3 Polymers and waxes
3.2.4 Other
4 Release agents
4.1 Fluorocompounds
4.2 Silicone polymers
4.3 Other polymeric compounds
4.4 Other chemical compounds
5 Slip agents
5.1 Acids
5.2 Esters
5.3 Fatty acid amides
5.4 Natural wax and its substitutes
5.5 Salts
5.6 Others
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