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Additives for plastics handbooks
Title:
Additives for plastics handbooks
Author:
Murphy, John, 1934 May 23-
ISBN:
9781856173704
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Kidlington, Oxford, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Elsevier Science Ltd., c2001.
Physical Description:
xxii, 469 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
An overview of additives <P><IT>Overview:</IT> Types and main technical trends -- <IT>Overview:</IT> The world market -- Fillers -- Reinforcements -- Pigments, Dyestuffs, Special Effects -- <IT>Pigments:</IT> Black and White -- Heat Stabilisers -- UV Stabilisers -- Flame Retardant Additives -- Antistatic/ conductive additives -- Curing Systems for Thermosets -- Crosslinking, Coupling, Compatibilising -- Plasticisers -- Blowing Agents -- Process Modifiers and Processing Aids -- Lubricants, Mould release agents, Slip and Anti-block -- Miscellaneous Additives -- Additives for rubber -- Additives and recycling -- Mixing and compounding -- Health and Safety -- Testing and Legislation -- APPENDICES -- Conversion tables -- Glossary of technical terms -- Stand abbreviations for plastics and elastomers -- Trade names -- Selection charts.
Abstract:
Both technically and economically, additives form a large and increasingly significant part of the polymer industry, both plastics and elastomers. Since the first edition of this book was published, there have been wide-ranging developments, covering chemistry and formulation of new and more efficient additive systems and the safer use of additives, both by processors in the factory and, in the wider field, as they affect the general public. <P>This new edition follows the successful formula of its predecessor, it provides a comprehensive view of all types of additives, concentrating mainly on their technical aspects (chemistry/formulation, structure, function, main applications) with notes on the commercial background of each. The field has been expanded to include any substance that is added to a polymer to improve its use, so including reinforcing materials (such as glass fibre), carbon black and titanium dioxide. <P>This is a book which has been planned for ease of use and the information is presented in a way which is appropriate to the users' needs.
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