
PVC Handbook
Hanser (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 23. August 2005
Book
Hardback
XXVI, 723 pages
978-3-446-22714-9 (ISBN)
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Description
In this single handbook, the editors aim to give a diverse audience of readers a complete account of all aspects of PVC - from monomer manufacture to polymerization; the gamut of such additives as stabilizers, lubricants, plasticizers, impact modifiers, fillers and reinforcing agents; blends and alloys; compounding and processing; characterization; combustion resistance and weatherability; product engineering design; applications; environmental and safety; and finally the PVC industry dynamics.
The handbook contains both practical formulation information as well as a mechanistic view of why PVC behaves as it does.
Contents:
- Vinyl Chloride Monomer
- Polymerization
- PVC Stabilizers and Lubricants
- Plasticizers
- Processing Aids and Impact Modifiers
- Fillers and Reinforcing Agents
- PVC Blends and Alloys
- Compounding Processes
- Flexible PVC
- Specialty Grade PVC Resins
- Physical Properties and Characterization of PVC
- Flammability and Fire Performance
- Weathering of PVC Compounds
- Fabrication Processes
- Product Engineering Design
- PVC Applications, their Standards and Regulations and Starting Formulations
- PVC Environmental, Health, Safety
- PVC Industry Structure and Dynamics
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
München
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
274
35 s/w Tabellen, 239 s/w Abbildungen
274 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 25.1 cm
Width: 18 cm
Thickness: 4.4 cm
Weight
1867 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-446-22714-9 (9783446227149)
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Persons
Editor
Dr. James Summers was co-editor or and a major contributor to the 1st edition of the PVC Handbook published in 2005, a capstone project led by him. Through his work at BFGoodrich, The Geon Company, PolyOne Corporation, and P3 Consulting, and his devoted participation in the Society of Plastics Engineers, Dr. Summers' legacy stands as a respected technical educator for thousands of individuals involved with polymerizing PVC resins, formulating and compounding PVC materials, processing PVC into finished parts, and designing PVC products to perform at their best for their entire useful life.
Dr. Charles Daniels is currently the President of Materials Performance Consulting LLC. He has been called upon to consult in plastics performance programs, and to contribute as an expert witness in a number of legal cases involving patents and polymer failure analyses.
Content
Vinyl Chloride Monomer
Polymerization
PVC Stabilizers and Lubricants
Plasticizers
Processing Aids and Impact Modifiers
Fillers and Reinforcing Agents
PVC Blends and Alloys
Compounding Processes
Flexible PVC
Specialty Grade PVC Resins
Physical Properties and Characterization of PVC
Flammability and Fire Performance
Weathering of PVC Compounds
Fabrication Processes
Product Engineering Design
PVC Applications, their Standards and Regulations and Starting Formulations
PVC Environmental, Health, Safety
PVC Industry Structure and Dynamics.
Polymerization
PVC Stabilizers and Lubricants
Plasticizers
Processing Aids and Impact Modifiers
Fillers and Reinforcing Agents
PVC Blends and Alloys
Compounding Processes
Flexible PVC
Specialty Grade PVC Resins
Physical Properties and Characterization of PVC
Flammability and Fire Performance
Weathering of PVC Compounds
Fabrication Processes
Product Engineering Design
PVC Applications, their Standards and Regulations and Starting Formulations
PVC Environmental, Health, Safety
PVC Industry Structure and Dynamics.
- Vinyl Chloride Monomer
- Polymerization
- PVC Stabilizers and Lubricants
- Plasticizers
- Processing Aids and Impact Modifiers
- Fillers and Reinforcing Agents
- PVC Blends and Alloys
- Compounding Processes
- Flexible PVC
- Specialty Grade PVC Resins
- Physical Properties and Characterization of PVC
- Flammability and Fire Performance
- Weathering of PVC Compounds
- Fabrication Processes
- Product Engineering Design
- PVC Applications, their Standards and Regulations and Starting Formulations
- PVC Environmental, Health, Safety
- PVC Industry Structure and Dynamics