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There are few if any adequate guides to the properties, processing, and applications of thermoplastic elastomers, in spite the skyrocketing rise in the use of these materials. Until now. This new book sets the standard for a reference on these materials by compiling in one comprehensive volume an applicable knowledge of the chemistry, processing, and all properties, and uses of thermoplastic elastomers.Copiously illustrated and full of applicable processing and engineering data, this is the very definition of a ôdefinitiveö user's guide
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monografia Rebiun19171401 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19171401 m d cr -n--------- 130701s2007||||||| s|||||||||||eng|d 1-282-25318-2 0-08-094743-3 0-8155-1776-9 UPM 991005942359404212 UPVA 996878837003706 UAM 991007634381304211 UPM 991005505295804212 UCAR 991007752120704213 UPCT u416273 AU-PeEL eng AU-PeEL AU-PeEL 678 678 22 Drobny, Jiri George HANDBOOK OF THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers electronic resource] Plastics Design Library Burlington Elsevier Science 2007 Burlington Burlington Elsevier Science 1 online resource (425 p.) 1 online resource (425 p.) Plastics Design Library Description based upon print version of record Front Cover; Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Elasticity and Elastomers; 1.2 Thermoplastic Elastomers; References; Chapter 2. A Brief History of Thermoplastic Elastomers; References; Chapter 3. Additives; 3.1 Antioxidants; 3.2 Light Stabilizers; 3.3 Nucleating Agents; 3.4 Flame Retardants; 3.5 Colorants; 3.6 Antistatic Agents; 3.7 Slip Agents; 3.8 Antiblocking Agents; 3.9 Processing Aids; 3.10 Fillers and Reinforcements; 3.11 Plasticizers; 3.12 Other Additives; 3.13 Selection of Additives; 3.14 Health, Hygiene, and Safety ReferencesChapter 4. Processing Methods Applicable to Thermoplastic Elastomers; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mixing and Blending; 4.3 Extrusion; 4.4 Injection Molding; 4.5 Compression Molding; 4.6 Transfer Molding; 4.7 Blow Molding; 4.8 Rotational Molding; 4.9 Foaming of Thermoplastics; 4.10 Thermoforming; 4.11 Calendering; 4.12 Secondary Manufacturing Processes; 4.13 General Processing Technology of TPEs; 4.14 Process Simulation; 4.15 Product Development and Testing; References; Chapter 5. Styrenic Block Copolymers; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Polystyrene-Polydiene Block Copolymers 5.3 SBCs Synthesized by Carbocationic PolymerizationReferences; Chapter 6. Thermoplastic Elastomers Prepared by Dynamic Vulcanization; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Dynamic Vulcanization Process; 6.3 Properties of Blends Prepared by Dynamic Vulcanization; 6.4 Processing and Fabrication of TPVs; References; Chapter 7. Polyolefin-Based Thermoplastic Elastomers; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Thermoplastic Polyolefin Blends; 7.3 Morphology; 7.4 Properties of TPOs; 7.5 Processing of TPOs; 7.6 Painting of TPOs; References; Chapter 8. Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Halogen-Containing Polyolefins 8.1 Introduction8.2 Blends of PVC with Nitrile Rubber (NBR); 8.3 Blends of PVC with Other Elastomers; 8.4 Melt-Processable Rubber; 8.5 Thermoplastic Fluorocarbon Elastomer; References; Chapter 9. Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomers; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Synthesis of TPUs; 9.3 Morphology; 9.4 Thermal Transitions; 9.5 Properties; 9.6 Processing of TPUs; 9.7 Blends of TPU with Other Polymers; 9.8 Bonding and Welding; References; Chapter 10. Thermoplastic Elastomers Based on Polyamides; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Synthesis; 10.3 Morphology; 10.4 Structure-Property Relationships 10.5 Physical and Mechanical Properties10.6 Chemical and Solvent Resistance; 10.7 Electrical Properties; 10.8 Other Properties; 10.9 Compounding; 10.10 Processing; 10.11 Bonding and Welding; References; Chapter 11. Thermoplastic Polyether Ester Elastomers; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Synthesis; 11.3 Morphology; 11.4 Properties of Commercial COPEs; 11.5 COPE Blends; 11.6 Processing; References; Chapter 12. Ionomeric Thermoplastic Elastomers; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Synthesis; 12.3 Morphology; 12.4 Properties and Processing; References; Chapter 13. Other Thermoplastic Elastomers 13.1 Elastomeric Star Block Copolymers There are few if any adequate guides to the properties, processing, and applications of thermoplastic elastomers, in spite the skyrocketing rise in the use of these materials. Until now. This new book sets the standard for a reference on these materials by compiling in one comprehensive volume an applicable knowledge of the chemistry, processing, and all properties, and uses of thermoplastic elastomers.Copiously illustrated and full of applicable processing and engineering data, this is the very definition of a ôdefinitiveö user's guide Elastomers --Handbooks, manuals, etc. Thermoplastics --Handbooks, manuals, etc Electronic books 0-8155-1549-9 Plastics Design Library