Flame retardants for plastics and textiles : practical applications 🔍
Edward D. Weil and Sergei V. Levchik (Auth.) HANSER-GARDEN PUBLICATION, Carl
English [en] · PDF · 4.4MB · 2009 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
description
This book gives an overview of flame retardants, which are either in commercial use or in advanced stage of market development, reviewed polymer-by-polymer, supplemented by a brief overview of mode of action and interaction. It is more of a how-to book rather than an academic study. As such, it names trademarked materials as well as products that are in an active stage of development, gives suggestions for selecting among alternatives, provides suggested formulations, and offers a starting point for the compounder or plastics fabricator to pass commercial flammability requirements.
Alternative filename
lgli/9783446416529
Alternative filename
lgrsnf/9783446416529
Alternative title
Spc for Short Run Manufacturing
Alternative author
Doty, Leonard A.
Alternative publisher
Hanser Berlin. in Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
Alternative publisher
hanserblau. in Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
Alternative publisher
Hanser Verlag, Carl
Alternative publisher
Hanser Publications
Alternative publisher
Hanser Publishers
Alternative publisher
Hanser Pub Inc
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Cincinnati, Ohio, 2009
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Germany, Germany
Alternative edition
4th, 1997-09-01
Alternative edition
Munich, 2009
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lg1145625
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Alternative description
Content:
Flame Retardants for Plastics and Textiles , Pages I,III-V,VII,IX-XVIII
Introduction , Pages 1-2
Flame Retardants in Commercial Use or Development for Polyolefins , Pages 3-34
Polystyrenes and Thermoplastic Styrene Copolymers , Pages 35-57
Flame and Smoke Retardants in Vinyl Chloride Polymers – Commercial Usage and Current Developments , Pages 59-83
Current Practice and Recent Commercial Developments in Flame Retardancy of Polyamides , Pages 85-104
Flame Retardants for Thermoplastic Polyesters in Commercial Use or Development , Pages 105-119
Flame Retardants in Commercial Use or Advanced Development in Polycarbonates and Polycarbonate Blends , Pages 121-140
Commercial Flame Retardancy of Unsaturated Polyester, Vinyl Resins, Phenolics and their Composites , Pages 141-152
Flame Retardants in Commercial Use or Advanced Development in Polyurethanes , Pages 153-178
Current Flame Retardant Systems for Epoxy Resins , Pages 179-196
Flame Retardants in Commercial Use or Development for Textiles , Pages 197-225
Comments on Flammability and Smoke Tests , Pages 227-240
Overview of Modes of Action and Interaction of Flame Retardants , Pages 241-251
Appendix 1: Sources of Further Information on Flame Retardancy , Pages 253-257,259-297
Alternative description
"For several years, the authors have taught a short course on flame retardancy under the auspices of the Business Communications Corp. This course has been found useful by persons entering the field of flame retardancy or who were facing particular problems of flame retarding plastics"--Provided by publisher.
date open sourced
2013-01-18
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