Additives for Plastics [E-Book] / by J. Štěpek, H. Daoust.
This book deals with the most important substances used as additives in the plastics industry to improve the properties of polymer-based materials. Each chapter deals with a particular type of additive based on the type's definition, structure, and classification according to main effects on po...
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Personal Name(s): | Štěpek, J., author |
Daoust, H., author | |
Imprint: |
New York, NY :
Springer New York,
1983
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Physical Description: |
XI, 243 p. 2 illus. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9781441984814 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4419-8481-4 |
Series Title: |
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Polymers, Properties and Applications ;
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- I. Additives Which Modify Physical Properties
- 1 Plasticizers
- 2 Lubricants and Mold-Release Agents
- 3 Macromolecular Modifiers
- 4 Reinforcing Fillers, Reinforcing Agents, and Coupling Agents
- 5 Colorants and Brightening Agents
- 6 Chemical and Physical Blowing Agents
- 7 Antistatic Agents
- II. Antiaging Additives (Antidegradents)
- 8 Difficulty Stabilizable and Nonstabilizable Factors Provoking Plastic Degradation
- 9 Heat Stabilizers
- 10 Antioxidants and Metal Ion Deactivating Agents
- 11 Ultraviolet Protecting Agents
- 12 Flame Retardants
- 13 Biocides Against Biological Degradation of Plastics
- 14 Brief Survey of Methods Used to Incorporate Additives into Polymer Matrices
- Appendix. Abbreviations and Symbols.