Reactive polymers fundamentals and applications : a concise guide to industrial polymers
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Reactive polymers fundamentals and applications : a concise guide to industrial polymers
(PDL handbook series)
William Andrew, 2013
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The use of reactive polymers enables manufacturers to make chemical changes at a late stage in the production process-these in turn cause changes in performance and properties. Material selection and control of the reaction are essential to acheive optimal performance. The second edition of Reactive Polymers Fundamentals and Applications introduces engineers and scientists to the range of reactive polymers available, explains the reactions that take place, and details applications and performance benefits.
Basic principles and industrial processes are described for each class of reactive resin (thermoset), as well as additives, the curing process, and applications and uses. The initial chapters are devoted to individual resin types (e.g. epoxides, cyanacrylates, etc.); followed by more general chapters on topics such as reactive extrusion and dental applications. Material new to this edition includes the most recent developments, applications and commercial products for each chemical class of thermosets, as well as sections on fabrication methods, reactive biopolymers, recycling of reactive polymers, and case studies. Injection molding of reactive polymers, radiation curing, thermosetting elastomers, and reactive extrusion equipment are all covered as well.
Table of Contents
1 Unsaturated Polyester Resins
2 Polyurethanes
3 Epoxy Resins
4 Phenol/formaldehyde Resins
5 Urea/formaldehyde Resins
6 Melamine Resins
7 Furan Resins
8 Silicones
9 Acrylic Resins
10 Cyanate Ester Resins
11 Bismaleimide Resins
12 Terpene Resins
13 Cyanoacrylates
14 Benzocyclobutene Resins
15 Reactive Extrusion
16 Compatibilization
17 Rheology Control
18 Grafting
19 Acrylic Dental Fillers
20 Toners
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