Failure of Polymer Products Due to Thermo-oxidation

Failure of Polymer Products Due to Thermo-oxidation

Author: D. C. Wright

Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781859572719

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The combined effects of oxidising media and heat result in degradation by thermo-oxidation. The principles and cases described in this review emphasise long term degradation in service. Two additional phenomena that influence thermo-oxidation are also described: catalysis by certain metal ions, and the influence of stress. An additional indexed section containing several hundred abstracts from the Polymer Library gives useful references for further reading.


Thermo-oxidative Degradation of Polymers

Thermo-oxidative Degradation of Polymers

Author: T. R. Crompton

Publisher: Smithers Rapra Technology

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781847354716

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The oxidative and thermal degradation of polymers has very important implications on their suitability for particular end-user applications. Particularly in relation to their physical properties and the lifetime over which the manufactured article retains these properties, after which they become unsuitable for purpose. Particular applications which come to mind are critical applications of polymers to the manufacture of electronic components and the design of polymeric alloys for aircraft fuselage assembly which retain their properties for many years over which the alloy must retain the physical properties at high or low operating temperatures. A particular area of growing importance is the recycling of manufactured components for re-use. Here, the polymer must retain its thermo oxidative resistance properties over a number of remouldings. A wide and increasing range of types of polymers are being used in these critical applications and an understanding of thermo oxidative processes will be very important in developing new applications in the future. This book brings together information on the thermooxidative resistance of polymers to change during processing and end-use life. Our present understanding of the chemical changes of the polymer that accompany degradation are also reviewed and the analytical methods by which changes can be ascertained are also discussed. This book will be of interest to those involved in the investigation of polymer stability and studies of the mechanics of polymer degradation, to polymer manufacturers and those who use polymers to manufacture end-use articles. This book will also be of interest to those involved in the manufacture of stabilisers for oxidation resistance for use in polymer manufacture, mechanical engineers and designers of polymer products.


Degradation of Filled Polymers

Degradation of Filled Polymers

Author: Mikhail Teodorovich Bryk

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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This volume contains a survey of research studies of the thermal and thermo-oxidative destruction of filled polymers. It examines the thermal properties of the basic components as well as polymeric composite materials, and offers data on the kinetics and mechanism of destruction.


Polymer Degradation and Stabilisation

Polymer Degradation and Stabilisation

Author: Norman Grassie

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1988-04-14

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780521357975

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The study of polymer degradation and stabilisation is of considerable practical importance as the industrial uses of polymeric materials continue to expand. In this book, the authors lucidly relate technological phenomena to the chemistry and physics of degradation and stabilisation processes. Degradation embraces a variety of technologically important phenomena ranging from relatively low temperature processes such as 'weathering' of plastics, 'fatigue' of rubbers through the processing of polymers in shearing mixers to very high temperature processes such as flammability and ablation. All these technological phenomena have in common certain basic chemical reactions. Thus 'weathering' has its roots in photo-oxidation, 'fatigue' and melt-degradation in mechano-oxidation and flammability, and ablation in ablation in pyrolysis and vapour phase oxidation.


Literature Survey on Thermal Degradation, Thermal Oxidation, and Thermal Analysis of High Polymers

Literature Survey on Thermal Degradation, Thermal Oxidation, and Thermal Analysis of High Polymers

Author: David W. Levi

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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A bibliography of reference resulting from a literature survey on thermal degradation, thermal oxidation, and thermal analysis of high polymers is presented. Typical materials included are: polystyrene, polyethylene, polybenzyls, polyphenyls, polyxylenes, hydrocarbon polymers, halogen substituted polymers, polymers containing acid and ester groups, synthetic polymers, and some inorganic and semiorganic systems. The coverage is believed to be extensive within the limits set, although it is not claimed to be completely exhaustive. In particular, the coverage of naturally occurring polymers and materials derived from them includes only certain papers and is not complete. Also not included are the vast array of studies of materials that might be considered as model compounds. However, a moderate representation of these model compounds is given. The bibliography consists of 813 items, many of which are annotated by the author. These are grouped under general and material headings. To further guide the reader among these, there are provided a subject index and and index of authors. (Author).