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Reactive Polymers Fundamentals and Applications
A Concise Guide to Industrial Polymers
1st Edition - July 15, 2005
Author: Johannes Karl Fink
eBook ISBN:9780815518822
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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 fabrication. The book covers resin groups in major use in industry and under active research and development.
Polymer chemists and plastics engineers in industry, graduate level students in academia and technical universities.
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 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 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 References 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 References 5 Urea/formaldehyde Resins 5.1 History 5.2 Monomers 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 6 Melamine Resins 6.1 History 6.2 Monomers 6.3 Properties 6.4 Applications and Uses 6.5 Special Formulations References 7 Furan Resins 7.1 History 7.2 Monomers 7.3 Special Additives 7.4 Curing 7.5 Properties 7.6 Applications and Uses References 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 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 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 Formulations References 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 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 13 Cyanoacrylates 13.1 Monomers 13.2 Special Additives 13.3 Curing 13.4 Properties 13.5 Applications and Uses References 14 Benzocyclobutene Resins 14.1 Modified Polymers 14.2 Crosslinkers 14.3 Applications and Uses References15 Reactive Extrusion 15.1 Extruder 15.2 Compositions of Industrial Polymers 15.3 Biodegradable Compositions 15.4 Chain Extenders 15.5 Related Applications References 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 17 Rheology Control 17.1 Melt Flow Index 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) 17.7 Irregular Flow Improvement 17.8 Heterophasic Copolymers 17.9 Poly(propylene) References18 Grafting 18.1 The Techniques in Grafting 18.2 Polyolefins 18.3 Other Polymers 18.4 Terminal Functionalization 18.5 Grafting onto Surfaces References 19 Acrylic Dental Fillers 19.1 History 19.2 Polymeric Composite Filling Materials 19.3 Monomers 19.4 Radical Polymerization 19.5 Inhibitors 19.6 Additives 19.7 Properties 19.8 Applications References 20 Toners 20.1 Toner Components 20.2 Toner Resins 20.3 Manufacture of Toner Resins 20.4 Characterization of Toners References Indices
No. of pages: 794
Language: English
Published: July 15, 2005
Imprint: William Andrew
eBook ISBN: 9780815518822
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Johannes Karl Fink
Dr. Fink is a Professor of Macromolecular Chemistry at Montanuniversit Leoben, Austria.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Macromolecular Chemistry, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria