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ADVANCES IN FILLERS FOR PLASTICS
Raymond B. Seymour
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THE SCIENCE AND POTENTIALS OF MICROPACKING
J.V. Milewski
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GLASS FILLERS
Harry S. Katz and Leo Ehrenreich
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SILICA-FILLED ETHYLENE-VINYL ACETATE RESINS
M.P. Wagner and M.Q. Fetterman
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RECENT ADVANCES IN PLASTICIZERS
Rudolph D. Deanin
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EFFECT OF ADDITIVES ON VISCOSITY OF FILLED RESINS
Edwin P. Plueddemann and Gary L. Stark
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NONSILANE COUPLING AGENTS IN THERMOPLASTICS
Salvatore J. Monte and Gerald Sugerman
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ELECTRICAL, SOLVENT, THERMAL, AND FUNGAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANOTIN-CONTAINING POLY (ETHYLENEIMINE)
Charles E. Carraher, Jack A. Schroeder, ... Mary F. Feddersen
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STABILIZATION OF POLYOLEFINS FOR WEATHER RESISTANCE
J.A. Manasso and W.S. Castor
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ULTRAVIOLET STABILIZATION OF HIGH-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE
Robert J. Pierotti and Rudolph D. Deanin
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COLORANTS FOR PLASTICS
Victor J. Mimeault
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INDEX
Pages 123-125
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Additives for Plastics, Volume 2, New Developments contains papers presented at the Symposium on Additives for Plastics, sponsored by the Organic Coatings and Plastics Division, American Chemical Society, and held in Anaheim, California, spring 1978. The volume opens with a chapter on developments in fillers for plastics. This is followed by separate chapters on the principles of micro packing; commercially available glass fillers; the use of precipitated silicas in ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers to provide a versatile class of materials for many applications; and advancements in plasticizers. Subsequent chapters deal with the effect of additives on the viscosity of filled resin; the successful application of titanate coupling agents in thermoplastics; electrical, thermal, solvent and anti-fungal properties of organotin-containing poly (ethyleneimine); and additives for stabilizing polymer systems. The final two chapters discuss the ultraviolet stabilization of high-impact polystyrene and the various types of colorants for plastics, respectively.
Additives for Plastics, Volume 2, New Developments contains papers presented at the Symposium on Additives for Plastics, sponsored by the Organic Coatings and Plastics Division, American Chemical Society, and held in Anaheim, California, spring 1978. The volume opens with a chapter on developments in fillers for plastics. This is followed by separate chapters on the principles of micro packing; commercially available glass fillers; the use of precipitated silicas in ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers to provide a versatile class of materials for many applications; and advancements in plasticizers. Subsequent chapters deal with the effect of additives on the viscosity of filled resin; the successful application of titanate coupling agents in thermoplastics; electrical, thermal, solvent and anti-fungal properties of organotin-containing poly (ethyleneimine); and additives for stabilizing polymer systems. The final two chapters discuss the ultraviolet stabilization of high-impact polystyrene and the various types of colorants for plastics, respectively.
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978-0-12-637502-2
Language
English
Published
1978
Copyright
Copyright © 1978 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press