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|a Antiblocking, release, and slip additives
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|a "This handbook is the first-ever book written on the subject of antiblocking, release, and slip additives, which are of high industrial importance. The fourth edition has included all new information that became available in the last 7 years since the publication of the last edition. Thirty chemical families form a core of industrial developments, which resulted in a large number of commercial products used by industry as antiblocking, release, and slip additives. These additives are used in the production of materials from 44 families of polymers, rubbers, and natural products. Polymers containing antiblocking, release, and slip additives are processed by 18 groups of processing methods. The processing methods are used by almost 30 industries."--
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|a Front Cover -- Handbook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives -- Table of Contents -- Copyright Page -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Historical Developments -- 1.2 Expectations from Commercial Additives -- 1.3 Definitions -- 1.4 Classification -- References -- Chapter 2. Generic Types -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Characteristic Properties of Commercial Additives -- References -- Chapter 3. Standard Methods of Control -- 3.1 Adhesives -- 3.2 Floor Coverings -- 3.3 Footwear and Walkway Surfaces -- 3.4 Geosynthetics -- 3.5 Leather and Coated Fabrics -- 3.6 Lubricants -- 3.7 Medical -- 3.8 Paints and Coatings -- 3.9 Paper -- 3.10 Plastics and Rubber -- 3.11 Roads and Pavement -- 3.12 Sport Equipment -- 3.13 Textiles -- References -- Chapter 4. Transportation and Storage -- 4.1 Transportation -- 4.2 Storage -- References -- Chapter 5. Mechanisms of Action -- 5.1 Antiblocking Agents -- 5.2 Slip Agents -- 5.3 Release Agents -- References -- Chapter 6. Compatibility and Performance -- References -- Chapter 7. Diffusion and Migration -- 7.1 Diffusion -- 7.2 Distribution of Additive in Bulk and on Surface -- 7.3 How Mobility Affects Additive Selection? -- 7.4 Additive Transfer to Material in Contact -- 7.5 Additive Loss -- References -- Chapter 8. Interaction with other Components of Formulation -- 8.1 Fillers -- 8.2 Other Components of the Formulation -- 8.3 Synergy between Surface Additives -- 8.4 Other Properties -- References -- Chapter 9. Processing and Additive Performance -- References -- Chapter 10. Effect on Product Properties -- 10.1 Mechanical Properties -- 10.2 Mar and Abrasion -- 10.3 Shrinkage and Warpage -- 10.4 Blocking Force -- 10.5 Adhesion to Mold and Demolding -- 10.6 Coefficient of Friction -- 10.7 Residues on Molds -- 10.8 Residues on Molded Parts -- 10.9 Optical Properties -- 10.10 Rheological Properties.
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|a 10.11 Electrical Properties -- 10.12 Structure and Orientation -- 10.13 Thermal Aging -- 10.14 Uv Radiation -- 10.15 Effect on other Properties -- References -- Chapter 11. Selection for Different Polymers -- 11.1 Abs -- 11.2 Acrylics -- 11.3 Bromobutyl Rubber -- 11.4 Cellulose Acetate -- 11.5 Cellulose Butyrate and Propionate -- 11.6 Cellulose Nitrate -- 11.7 Chlorinated Polyvinylchloride -- 11.8 Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene -- 11.9 Copolymers -- 11.10 Cyanoacrylates -- 11.11 Ethyl Cellulose -- 11.12 Ethylene-propylene-diene Copolymer, Epdm -- 11.13 Ethylene-propylene Rubber, Epr -- 11.14 Epoxy Resin -- 11.15 Ethylene-vinyl Acetate Copolymer, Eva -- 11.16 Ionomers -- 11.17 Nitrile Rubber -- 11.18 Polyamide -- 11.19 Polybutadiene -- 11.20 Polycarbonate -- 11.21 Polyester -- 11.22 Polyetherimide -- 11.23 Polyethylene -- 11.24 Polyimide -- 11.25 Polylactide -- 11.26 Polymethylmethacrylate -- 11.27 Polyoxymethylene -- 11.28 Poly(n-vinylcarbazole) -- 11.29 Poly(phenylene Ether) -- 11.30 Polypropylene -- 11.31 Polystyrene -- 11.32 Polysulfone -- 11.33 Poly(phenylene Sulfide) -- 11.34 Polyurethanes -- 11.35 Polyvinylacetate -- 11.36 Polyvinylalcohol -- 11.37 Polyvinylbutyral -- 11.38 Polyvinylchloride -- 11.39 Proteins -- 11.40 Rubber, Natural -- 11.41 Silicone -- 11.42 Styrene-butadiene Rubber -- 11.43 Styrene-butadiene-styrene -- 11.44 Starch -- Chapter 12. Use In Industrial Products -- 12.1 Adhesives and Sealants -- 12.2 Aerospace -- 12.3 Agriculture -- 12.4 Automotive Applications -- 12.5 Bottles -- 12.6 Ceramic Materials -- 12.7 Composites -- 12.8 Coated Fabrics -- 12.9 Cosmetics -- 12.10 Dental Materials -- 12.11 Electronics -- 12.12 Fibers -- 12.13 Film -- 12.14 Food -- 12.15 Foams -- 12.16 Gaskets -- 12.17 Inks, Varnishes, and Lacquers -- 12.18 Medical Devices -- 12.19 Membranes -- 12.20 Paints and Coatings -- 12.21 Pharmaceutical Products.
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|a 12.22 Photographic Materials -- 12.23 Pipes -- 12.24 Road Construction -- 12.25 Roofing Materials -- 12.26 Synthetic Paper -- 12.27 Tires -- 12.28 Toys -- 12.29 Wire & -- Cable -- Chapter 13. Various Processing Methods -- 13.1 Blow Molding -- 13.2 Calendering -- 13.3 Coextrusion -- 13.4 Compression Molding -- 13.5 Compounding (mixing) -- 13.6 Dip Coating -- 13.7 Dryblending -- 13.8 Extrusion -- 13.9 Extrusion Blow Molding -- 13.10 Injection Molding -- 13.11 Lithography -- 13.12 Printing -- 13.13 Reaction Injection Molding -- 13.14 Rotational Molding -- 13.15 Rubber Processing -- 13.16 Slip Casting -- 13.17 Thermoforming -- 13.18 Transfer Molding -- Chapter 14. Specialized Analytical Methods -- 14.1 Identification -- 14.2 Determination of Concentration -- 14.3 Determination of Volatility and Molecular Motion -- 14.4 Study of Materials Containing Additives -- References -- Chapter 15. Mathematical Modeling -- References -- Chapter 16. Health, Safety and Environmental Issues -- 16.1 Antiblocking Agents -- 16.2 Release Agents -- 16.3 Slip Agents -- Chapter 17. Regulations and Data -- 17.1 Toxic Substance Control -- 17.2. Carcinogenic Effect -- 17.3 Workplace Exposure Limits -- 17.4 Food Regulatory Acts -- References -- Chapter 18. Personal Protection -- 18.1 Clothing -- 18.2 Gloves -- 18.3 Eye Protection -- 18.4 Respiratory Protection -- References -- Index.
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