Handbook of nucleating agents

Handbook of Nucleating Agents gives engineers and materials scientists the information they need to increase the production rate, modify structure and morphology, and reduce haze of polymeric products with proper selection of nucleating agents and clarifying agents. Chemical origin and related prope...

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Main Author Wypych, George (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto : ChemTec Publishing, 2016.
EditionFirst edition.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781927885123
1927885124
9781523101863
1523101865
1895198933
9781895198935
1927885132
9781927885130
1895198941
1523101857
9781895198942 (hbk.)
Physical Description1 online resource.

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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Handbook of Nucleating Agents
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 2. Chemical Origin of Nucleating Agents
  • 2.1 ACIDS
  • 2.2 AMIDES
  • 2.3 CARBON NANOTUBES
  • 2.4 GRAPHENE DERIVATIVES
  • 2.5 HYDRAZIDES
  • 2.6 INORGANIC MATERIALS
  • 2.7 MASTERBATCH
  • 2.8 PHOSPHATE SALTS
  • 2.9 POLYMERIC
  • 2.10 PROPRIETARY NUCLEATING AGENTS
  • 2.11 SALTS OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
  • 2.12 SORBITOL DERIVATIVES
  • 2.13 XYLAN ESTERS
  • 2.14 OTHER NUCLEATING AGENTS
  • Chapter 3. Polymer Crystallization with and without Nucleating Agents
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 4. Parameters of Crystallization
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 5. What Influences Nucleation?
  • 5.1 CONCENTRATION
  • 5.2 SOLUBILITY OF NUCLEATING AGENT IN POLYMER
  • 5.3 SHEAR RATE AND TIME
  • 5.4 FORM OF NUCLEATING AGENT
  • 5.5 MIXTURES OF NUCLEATING AGENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 6. Nucleation Efficiency Measures
  • 6.1 NUCLEI DENSITY
  • 6.2 NUCLEATION ACTIVITY AND CONSTANT
  • 6.3 NUCLEATION EFFICIENCY
  • 6.4 ACTIVATION ENERGY
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 7. Mechanisms of Crystallization
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 8. Dispersion of Nucleating Agents
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 9. Nucleating Agents in Different Processing Methods
  • 9.1 BLOW MOLDING
  • 9.2 BLOWN FILM EXTRUSION
  • 9.3 CALENDERING
  • 9.4 COMPRESSION MOLDING
  • 9.5 DIP COATING
  • 9.6 EXTRUSION
  • 9.7 FOAMING
  • 9.8 HOT-MELT COATING
  • 9.9 INJECTION MOLDING
  • 9.10 MICRO-INJECTION MOLDING
  • 9.11 POWDER INJECTION MOLDING
  • 9.12 PULTRUSION
  • 9.13 REACTION INJECTION MOLDING
  • 9.14 ROTATIONAL MOLDING
  • 9.15 SHEET MOLDING
  • 9.16 SPINNING
  • 9.17 THERMOFORMING
  • 9.18 WELDING AND MACHINING
  • 9.19 WIRE COATING
  • Chapter 10. Application of Nucleating Agents in Specific Polymers
  • 10.1 POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE)
  • 10.2 CELLULOSE ACETATE
  • 10.3 EPOXY RESIN.
  • 13.2 CRYSTALLIZATION HALF-TIME
  • 13.3 DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY
  • 13.4 FAST SCANNING CHIP CALORIMETRY
  • 13.5 FTIR
  • 13.6 HAZE
  • 13.7 ORIENTATION DEGREE
  • 13.8 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY
  • 13.9 QUENCHING DEVICE
  • 13.10 SMALL ANGLE X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • 13.11 SPHERULITE SIZE
  • 13.12 THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
  • 13.13 VICAT SOFTENING TEMPERATURE
  • 13.14 WIDE ANGLE X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Chapter 14. Health and Safety with Nucleating Agents
  • Index.