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`Chapter 4 — Detailed accounts of thermoplastic resins
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`Chapter 4 - Detailed accounts of
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`Chapter 5 - Thermoplastic processing
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`This chapter explains in detail various thermoplastic resins, which are
`any synthetic material that can be molded when hot but becomes hard on cooling.
`Polyethylene is a broad family with versatile properties that depend on the three main
`polymerization processes used. Metallocene catalysis polymerization is the most recent
`technique, growing fast to produce a consistent, uniform distribution of molecular weight
`resulting in enhanced toughness, impact and puncture strengths, better cold behavior
`and optical properties. The copolymer blocks present a good balance between rigidity
`and impact strength that depends on the importance ofthe blocks and their distribution.
`Chlorinated polyethylenes present a good set of properties for a highly flexible material.
`The study reports general assessments of behaviour after prolonged immersion in a
`range of chemicals at room temperature for given grades, which are not representative of
`all the chlorinated polyethylenes because of the variation of the chemical resistance
`when the chlorine content varies and the broad possibilities forformulating the
`compounds: stabilizers, modifying agents, fillers and so on. These general indications
`should be verified by consultation with the producer ofthe selected grades and by tests
`under operating conditions.
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`3M, Akzo Plastics, Allied Signal, Allrim, Amcel, Amoco, Arkema, Arco Chemical. Astar,
`Atochem. Bakelite GmbH, BASF, Bayer, BF Goodrich, BIP, Bisco, BP Chemicals, Bryte,
`Ceca, Celanese, Ciba, Cray Valley, Culver City Corp, Degussa, Devcon, Dow, DSM, Du
`Pont de Nemours, DuPont Dow, Dynamit Nobel, Eleco, Emerson & Cumming, EMS,
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`Kuraray, La Bakélite, Loctite, Lohmann, Mecelec, Menzolit, Mitsui Chemicals, Monsanto,
`Montedison, Naphtachimie, Neste, Nief Plastic, Nippon Gohsei, Nippon Mitsubishi,
`Nonacor, Norflys, Orkem. Owens Corning. Perstop, Phillips Petroleum, PPG, PRW,
`Raschig, Recticel, Repsol. Rhodia, Rhone Poulene. Rohm, Schulman, Scott Bader,
`Shell, Sika, Sintimid, SNIA Tecnopolimeri, SNPE, Solvay, Stratime, Symalit, Synres,
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