
Handbook of Rheological Additives
- 1st Edition - March 17, 2022
- Imprint: ChemTec Publishing
- Author: George Wypych
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 9 2 7 8 8 5 - 9 7 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 9 2 7 8 8 5 - 9 8 - 7
Handbook of Rheological Additives covers how these additives are commonly applied in a wide range of industries, providing readers with information on over 300 organic and inorg… Read more

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Request a sales quoteHandbook of Rheological Additives covers how these additives are commonly applied in a wide range of industries, providing readers with information on over 300 organic and inorganic additives. This information is presented in individual tables for each product, whether commercial or generic. Data is divided into General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, Use and Performance. Sections cover their state, odor, color, bulk density, density, specific gravity, relative density, boiling point, melting point, pour point, decomposition temperature, glass transition temperature, refractive index, vapor pressure, vapor density, volume resistivity, relative permittivity, ash content, pH, viscosity, rheological behavior, and more.
Other notations include updates on NFPA classification, HMIS classification, OSHA hazard class, UN Risk phrases, UN Safety phrases, UN/NA class, DOT class, ADR/RIC class, ICAO/IATA class, IMDG class, packaging group, shipping name, food approvals, autoignition temperature, self-accelerating decomposition temperature, flash point, TLV ACGIH, NIOSH and OSHA, maximum exposure concentration IDLH, animal testing oral-rat, rabbit-dermal, mouse-oral, guinea pig-dermal, rat-dermal, rat-inhalation, mouse-inhalation, ingestion and skin and eye irritation.
- Provides key research data on rheological additives
- Covers the essential theoretical knowledge necessary for proper selection and use of rheological additives
- Discusses the various applications of rheological additives, polymer processing methods that require rheological agents, and health, safety, and environmental considerations in their use
Academic researchers, R&D, production chemists and engineers, industrial hygienists, students; The book was designed with the following industries specifically in mind: coatings and paints; adhesives and sealants; cosmetics; household products; pharmaceuticals; agriculture and more
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: I
- Chapter 2: P R A
- 2.1 Cellulose derivatives
- 2.2 Fat and oil derivatives
- 2.3 Inorganic
- 2.4 Polymers
- 2.5 Polysaccharides
- 2.6 Protein
- Chapter 3: S R P
- Chapter 4: M A R A
- 4.1 Gelling
- 4.2 Egg-box model
- 4.3 Domain model
- 4.4 Fibril formation
- 4.5 Adsorption mechanism
- 4.6 Network formation
- 4.7 Thermogelation
- 4.8 Hydration mechanism
- 4.9 Interaction
- 4.10 Order-disorder and hydrocluster formation
- 4.11 Hydrogen bonding
- 4.12 Effect of low temperature on the mechanism of action of rheological additives
- Chapter 5: E M I
- Chapter 6: A M A R A
- 6.1 Shear & oscillatory rheometry
- 6.2 Extensional rheology
- 6.3 Zeta potential
- 6.4 Particle size analysis
- 6.5 General methods
- Chapter 7: R A D P
- 7.1 Alkyd resins
- 7.2 Cellulose acetate
- 7.3 Chlorobutyl rubber
- 7.4 Cyclic olefin copolymer
- 7.5 Cyanoacrylate
- 7.6 Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate)
- 7.7 Epoxy resin
- 7.8 Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer
- 7.9 Liquid crystalline polymers
- 7.10 Polyamide
- 7.11 Poly(acrylic acid)
- 7.12 Polyacrylamide
- 7.13 Polyacrylonitrile
- 7.14 Polyaniline
- 7.15 Polybutadiene
- 7.16 Poly(butylene terephthalate)
- 7.17 Polycarbonate
- 7.18 Poly(ε-caprolactone)
- 7.19 Polydicyclopentadiene
- 7.20 Polylysine
- 7.21 Polydimethylsiloxane
- 7.22 Polyethylene
- 7.23 Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
- 7.24 Polyetheretherketone
- 7.25 Perfluoropolyether
- 7.26 Polyhydroxybutyrate
- 7.27 Poly(lactic acid)
- 7.28 Polymethylmethacrylate
- 7.29 Polypropylene
- 7.30 Polypropylene glycol
- 7.31 Polyphenylsilsesquioxane
- 7.32 Polyphenylenesulfone
- 7.33 Poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide)
- 7.34 Polypyrrole
- 7.35 Polystyrene
- 7.36 Polytetrafluoroethylene
- 7.37 Polyurethane
- 7.38 Polyvinylacetate
- 7.39 Polyvinylalcohol
- 7.40 Polyvinylchloride
- 7.41 Poly(vinylidene fluoride)
- 7.42 Polyphosphazene
- 7.43 Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)
- 7.44 Urea-formaldehyde resin
- 7.45 Unsaturated polyester
- Chapter 8: U P
- 8.1 Abrasives
- 8.2 Adhesives & sealants
- 8.3 Agricultural products
- 8.4 Animal feed
- 8.5 Automotive
- 8.6 Binders
- 8.7 Cables
- 8.8 Casting
- 8.9 Cementitious products
- 8.10 Ceramics
- 8.11 Coatings & paints
- 8.12 Coil coating
- 8.13 Composites
- 8.14 Cosmetics
- 8.15 Explosives
- 8.16 Foams
- 8.17 Food products
- 8.18 Gels
- 8.19 Grease
- 8.20 Hand sanitizers
- 8.21 Inks
- 8.22 Leather coating
- 8.23 Lubricants
- 8.24 Medical
- 8.25 Oil well drilling
- 8.26 Papermaking
- 8.27 Personal care products
- 8.28 Pharmacological preparations
- 8.29 Primers
- 8.30 Roofing products
- 8.31 Rubber industry
- 8.32 Space
- 8.33 Stucco
- 8.34 Toners
- 8.35 Water treatment
- 8.36 Wood finishes and adhesives
- INDEX
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 17, 2022
- Imprint: ChemTec Publishing
- No. of pages: 246
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9781927885970
- eBook ISBN: 9781927885987
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