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adam_text | A Volume in the Plastics Design Library Series
The Effect of Long Term Thermal Exposure on Plastics and
Elastomers
Laurence W. McKeen
This reference guide brings together a wide range of essential data on the effect of long-term thermal exposure on plastics and
elastomers, enabling engineers to make optimal material choices and design decisions. The data is supported by explanations of how
to make use of the data in real-world engineering contexts.
High heat environments are common in automotive, oil and gas, household appliances, coatings, space and aeronautics, and many more
end uses. As a result, thermal stability data are critically important to engineers designing parts particularly that replace metals, work that is
common today as they look for ways to reduce weight. The data tables in this book enable engineers and scientists to select the right materials
for a given product or application across a wide range of sectors.
Several polymer classes are covered, including polyolefins,
polyamides,
polyesters, elastomers, fluoropolymers, biodegradable plastics, and
more, saving readers the need to contact suppliers. The book also includes introductory sections to provide background on plastic/polymer
chemistry and formulation and plastic testing methods, providing the knowledge required to make best use of the data.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Laurence W. McKeen has a PhD. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin and has worked for Dufbnt Fluoroproducts since
1978.
Currently he is a Senior Research Associate Chemist responsible for new product development including application technology and product
optimization for particular end uses, and product testing.
RELATED TITLES
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2012.
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9781455725984
Film Properties of Plastics and Elastomers, 3e, McKeen,
2012.
ISBN:
9781455725519
The Effect of Creep and Other Tone Related Factors on Plastics and Elastomers, 2e, McKeen,
2009.
ISBN:
9780815515852
Handbook of
Biopolymers
and Biodegradable Plastics, Ebnesajjad,
2012.
ISBN:
9781455728343
Contents^
Preface
.........................................................................................................................................................................ix
1
Introduction to Plastics and Polymers
.........................................................................................................1
1.1
Polymerization
.........................................................................................................................................1
1.1.1
Addition Polymerization
...............................................................................................................1
1.1.2
Condensation Polymerization
.......................................................................................................2
1.2
Copolymers
..............................................................................................................................................2
1.3
Linear, Branched, and Crosslinked Polymers
........................................................................................3
1.4
Polarity
....................................................................................................................................................3
1.5
Unsaturation
............................................................................................................................................4
1.6
Steric Hindrance
......................................................................................................................................5
1.7
Isomers
....................................................................................................................................................5
1.7.1
Structural Isomers
.........................................................................................................................6
1.7.2
Geometric Isomers
........................................................................................................................6
1.7.3
Stereoisomers
—
Syndiotactic, Isotactic, Atactic
...........................................................................6
1.8
Inter- and Intramolecular Attractions in Polymers
.................................................................................7
1.8.1
Hydrogen Bonding
........................................................................................................................7
1.8.2
Van
der Waals
Forces
...................................................................................................................8
1.8.3
Chain Entanglement
......................................................................................................................8
1.9
General Classifications
............................................................................................................................8
1.9.1
Molecular Weight
..........................................................................................................................8
1.9.2
Thermosets Versus Thermoplastics
..............................................................................................9
1.9.3
Crystalline Versus Amorphous
...................................................................................................10
1.10
Plastic Compositions
.............................................................................................................................10
1.10.1
Fillers, Reinforcement, Composites
........................................................................................11
1.10.2
Combustion Modifiers, Fire, Flame
Retardants,
and Smoke Suppressants
...........................12
1.10.3
Release Agents
........................................................................................................................12
1.10.4
Slip Additives/Internal Lubricants
..........................................................................................13
1.10.5
Antiblock Additives
................................................................................................................14
1.10.6
Catalysts
..................................................................................................................................14
1.10.7
Impact Modifiers and Tougheners
..........................................................................................14
1.10.8
UV/Radiation Stabilizers
........................................................................................................14
1.10.9
Optical Brighteners
.................................................................................................................14
1.10.10
Plasticizers
...............................................................................................................................15
1.10.11
Pigments, Extenders, Dyes, Mica
...........................................................................................15
1.10.12
Coupling Agents
......................................................................................................................15
1.10.13
Thermal Stabilizers
.................................................................................................................15
1.10.14
Antistats
...................................................................................................................................16
vj Contents
1.11
Summary
................................................................................................................................................16
References
.......................................................................................................................................................16
2
Introduction to the Effect of Heat Aging on Plastics
...............................................................................17
2.1
Physical Processes of Heating on Plastic Materials
...............................................................................17
2.2
Thermal Degradation Chemistry
.............................................................................................................17
2.3
Mechanisms of Thermal Stabilization
....................................................................................................17
2.3.1
Phenolic Antioxidants
...................................................................................................................17
2.3.2
Secondary Antioxidants
—
Phosphites and Phosphonites
.............................................................18
2.3.3
Secondary Antioxidants
—
Thioethers
...........................................................................................20
2.3.4
Metal Deactivators
........................................................................................................................20
2.3.5
Optical Brighteners
.......................................................................................................................20
2.3.6
Acid Scavengers
............................................................................................................................22
2.4
Thermal/Heat Aging Testing
..................................................................................................................23
2.4.1
Oven Aging Tests
..........................................................................................................................23
2.4.2
Thermal Analysis
..........................................................................................................................24
2.5
Creep
—
Aging Under Stress
....................................................................................................................31
2.5.1
Categories, Stages, or Regions of Creep
......................................................................................33
2.5.2
Measures of Creep
........................................................................................................................34
References
.......................................................................................................................................................42
3
Introduction to the Physical, Mechanical, and Thermal Properties of Plastics and Elastomers
____43
3.1
Appearance Properties
.............................................................................................................................43
3.1.1
Color
..............................................................................................................................................43
3.1.2
Gloss Measurement
.......................................................................................................................45
3.1.3
Haze Measurement
........................................................................................................................46
3.1.4
Yellowness Index
..........................................................................................................................46
3.2
Mechanical Testing of Plastics
...............................................................................................................47
3.2.1
Tensile Properties
..........................................................................................................................47
3.2.2
Rigidity of Plastics Materials
........................................................................................................53
3.2.3
Shear Properties
.............................................................................................................................53
3.2.4
Flexural Properties
........................................................................................................................56
3.2.5
Puncture and Impact Properties
....................................................................................................56
3.2.6
Tear Properties
..............................................................................................................................60
3.2.7
Toughness
......................................................................................................................................61
3.3
Thermal Property Testing of Plastics
.....................................................................................................63
3.3.1
Melt Flow Index
............................................................................................................................63
3.3.2
Heat Deflection Temperature
........................................................................................................63
3.3.3
Vicat Softening Temperature
........................................................................................................65
3.3.4
Melting Point, Tm
..........................................................................................................................65
3.3.5
Glass Transition Temperature, Tg
.................................................................................................66
References
.......................................................................................................................................................71
4
Styrenie
Plastics
__........................___________.............________...____.___..............._____________.73
4.1
Acrylonitrile—Butadiene—
Styrene Copolymer
......................................................................................73
4.2
Polystyrene
..............................................................................................................................................73
Contents
vii
4.3
Styrene—
Acrylonitrile
Copolymer
..........................................................................................................77
4.4
Acrylonitrile—
Styrene
Acrylate
..............................................................................................................80
4.5
Styrene—
Butadiene
Copolymer
..............................................................................................................82
4.6
Styrenie
Blends/Alloys............................................................................................................................
83
References
.......................................................................................................................................................84
5
Polyesters
.......................................................................................................................................................85
5.1
Liquid Crystalline Polymers
...................................................................................................................85
5.2
Polybutylene Terephthalate
.....................................................................................................................86
5.3
Polycarbonate
..........................................................................................................................................93
5.4
Polyethylene Terephthalate
.....................................................................................................................97
5.5
Polyethylene Naphthalate and Polybutylene Naphthalate
......................................................................99
5.6
Isophorone
Bisphenol
Based PCs
.........................................................................................................100
5.7
Copolyesters
..........................................................................................................................................102
References
.....................................................................................................................................................114
6
Polyimides
....................................................................................................................................................117
6.1 Polyamide—
Imide
.................................................................................................................................117
6.2
Polyetherimide
.......................................................................................................................................117
6.3
Polyimide
...............................................................................................................................................125
References
.....................................................................................................................................................137
7 Polyamides
(Nylons)
______________________________________________________________139
7.1
Amorphous
Polyamide (Polyamide Copolymers)..............................................................................139
7.2 Polyamide 6
(Nylon
6)........................................................................................................................141
7.3 Polyamide 11
(Nylon
11)....................................................................................................................142
7.4 Polyamide 12
(Nylon
12)....................................................................................................................142
7.5 Polyamide 46
(Nylon
46)....................................................................................................................145
7.6 Polyamide 66
(Nylon
66)....................................................................................................................145
7.7 Polyamide 612
(Nylon
612)................................................................................................................158
7.8 Polyamide 666
(Nylon
666
or
66/6)...................................................................................................159
7.9
Polyarylamide
......................................................................................................................................159
7.10
Polyphthalamide/High-Performance
Polyamide.................................................................................161
7.11 Polyamide
Alloys
................................................................................................................................168
References
.....................................................................................................................................................169
8
Polyolefins, Polyvinyls, and Acrylics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------171
8.1
Polyolefins
.............................................................................................................................................171
8.1Л
Polyethylene
................................................................................................................................171
8.1.2
Polypropylene
..............................................................................................................................172
8.2
Benzocyclobutene Polymer
...................................................................................................................175
8.3
Polyacrylics
...........................................................................................................................................177
8.4 Polyvinylchloride................................................................................................................................177
8.5
Ethylene-
Vinyl Acetate Copolymer
....................................................................................................179
References
.....................................................................................................................................................182
viii
Contents
9
Fluoropolymers
...........................................................................................................................................183
9.1
Polytetrafluoroethylene
.........................................................................................................................183
9.2 Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene (FEP)...............................................................................................185
9.3
Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA)
..........................................................................................................................189
9.4
Polyvinyl Fluoride
.................................................................................................................................191
9.5
Polychlorotrifluoroethylene
...................................................................................................................193
9.6
Polyvinylidene
Fluoride
........................................................................................................................198
9.7
Ethylene—
Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer
...........................................................................................198
9.8
Ethylene—
Chlorotrifluoroethylene Copolymer
....................................................................................200
References
.....................................................................................................................................................207
10
High-Temperature/High-Performance Polymers
..................................................................................209
10.1
Polyaryletherketone
...........................................................................................................................209
10.2
Polyphenylene
Sulfide
.......................................................................................................................210
10.3
Polysulfone
........................................................................................................................................215
10.4
Polyphenylsulfone
.............................................................................................................................221
10.5
Polyethersulfone
................................................................................................................................221
10.6
Parylene
(Poly(p-xylylene))
..............................................................................................................224
10.7
Polyoxymethylene (POM or Acetal Homopolymer)/Polyoxymethylene Copolymer
(POM-Co or Acetal Copolymer)
......................................................................................................227
10.8
Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO or PPE)
.................................................................................................237
References
...................................................................................................................................................238
11
Elastomers and Rubbers
____________________________________________________________239
. 1
Thermoplastic
Polyurethane
Elastomers
...........................................................................................239
.2
Olefinic Thermoplastic Elastomers
...................................................................................................242
.3
Thermoplastic Copolyester Elastomers
............................................................................................243
.4
Bromobutyl Rubber
...........................................................................................................................244
.5
Chlorobutyl Rubber (Polychloroprene)
............................................................................................244
.6
Ethylene-Propylene Rubbers
(EPM, EPDM)
..................................................................................245
.7
Fluoroelastomers
...............................................................................................................................246
.8
Natural Rubber
..................................................................................................................................250
11.9
Acrylonitrile—Butadiene Copolymer
................................................................................................259
References
...................................................................................................................................................271
Index
..........................................................................................................................................................................273
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spelling | McKeen, Laurence W. Verfasser (DE-588)1030069247 aut The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers by Laurence W. McKeen Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2014 IX, 280 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier PDL handbook series Plastics / Effect of high temperatures on Elastomers / Effect of high temperatures on Technology ukslc Elastomer (DE-588)4014162-7 gnd rswk-swf Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd rswk-swf Kunststoff (DE-588)4033676-1 gnd rswk-swf Thermoanalyse (DE-588)4135675-5 gnd rswk-swf Hitzebeständigkeit (DE-588)4160053-8 gnd rswk-swf Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 s Thermoanalyse (DE-588)4135675-5 s DE-604 Elastomer (DE-588)4014162-7 s Kunststoff (DE-588)4033676-1 s Hitzebeständigkeit (DE-588)4160053-8 s Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027156175&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027156175&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | McKeen, Laurence W. The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers Plastics / Effect of high temperatures on Elastomers / Effect of high temperatures on Technology ukslc Elastomer (DE-588)4014162-7 gnd Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd Kunststoff (DE-588)4033676-1 gnd Thermoanalyse (DE-588)4135675-5 gnd Hitzebeständigkeit (DE-588)4160053-8 gnd |
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title | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers |
title_auth | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers |
title_exact_search | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers |
title_full | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers by Laurence W. McKeen |
title_fullStr | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers by Laurence W. McKeen |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers by Laurence W. McKeen |
title_short | The effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers |
title_sort | the effect of long term thermal exposure on plastics and elastomers |
topic | Plastics / Effect of high temperatures on Elastomers / Effect of high temperatures on Technology ukslc Elastomer (DE-588)4014162-7 gnd Polymere (DE-588)4046699-1 gnd Kunststoff (DE-588)4033676-1 gnd Thermoanalyse (DE-588)4135675-5 gnd Hitzebeständigkeit (DE-588)4160053-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Plastics / Effect of high temperatures on Elastomers / Effect of high temperatures on Technology Elastomer Polymere Kunststoff Thermoanalyse Hitzebeständigkeit |
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