Handbook of Water-soluble Gums and Resins
Author: Robert L. Davidson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 686
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Author: Robert L. Davidson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 686
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert L. Davidson
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers
Publisher: ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS PRESS Inc.
Published: 2009-10-01
Total Pages: 628
ISBN-13: 8178331233
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWater soluble polymers cover a wide range of highly varied families of products of natural or synthetic origin, and have numerous uses. A water soluble polymer is a polymer that can be diluted in water, with or without the assistance of co solvents and neutralizing agents, to form transparent solutions. They may be classified into two types, totally synthetic polymers and natural products together with their chemically modified derivatives and further can be grouped into three main headings; naturally occurring, semi synthetic and completely synthetic polymers. The water based polymers are quick drying non inflammable, having mild odour and more environmentally acceptability than any other polymers. Most conventional coating polymers at present can be produced in a form that will allow them to be solubilized in water. These include alkydes, polyesters, acrylics epoxies. There are various types of polymerization methods of water soluble polymers such as bulk polymerization, solution polymerization, copolymerization, emulsion polymerization and suspension polymerization. Water soluble polymers are used widely as stabilizers or protective colloids in emulsion polymerization. Its most common use are gum acacia, starch either etherified or in its degraded form, dextrin, polyvinyl alchohol and hydroxyethyl cellulose. Polymers find many applications in oil recovery and production, including areas such as; drilling fluids, cementation of well bore, reservoir fracturing, controlling fluid flow in the reservoir and multistage processes of oil production and refining. The water soluble polymers market encompasses several categories, including starch, cellulose ethers, polyvinylacetate, polyvinyl alcohol and other synthetic water soluble polymers. The starch market is the largest. This book basically deals with flow characteristics of water soluble polymer solutions, emulsion polymerization, water reducible resins, silicone modified alkyds and polyesters, cross linking of water soluble coatings, formulation of water soluble coatings, trouble shooting with water soluble polymers, acrylic solution resins, polyvinylpyrrolidone, commercial uses: compounding and formulating adhesives, methods of polymerization, methods for polymerization of acrylamide, fabrication of water soluble polymers, excluded volume interactions of neutral polymers etc. The book covers classification of water soluble polymers, processes, properties, uses and applications of water soluble polymers with lot of other information. This book will be very resourceful for new entrepreneurs, existing units, technocrats, researchers and technical libraries. 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Author: J. Edward Glass
Publisher:
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 474
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrings together the diverse experience of those working with and using water-soluble polymers. Gives a detailed description of important advances in inversion emulsion polymerization of synthetic water-soluble monomers. Reports on the tremendous increase in research and the state-of-the-art in fundamental concepts and application performance of water-soluble polymers. Looks at the solution properties of some important carbohydrate polymers, and examines recent developments in the characterization of water-soluble polymers by chromatographic and NMR techniques.
Author: Robert L. Davidson
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthoritative survey of the natural, modified, and synthetic water-soluble resins and gums now available commercially.
Author: Ernest W. Flick
Publisher: William Andrew Publishing
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780815512745
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second edition of this popular industrial guide contains descriptions of more than 1100 currently available water-soluble resins, supplied by 47 manufacturers or distributors of these products. Both natural and synthetic resins are described, including cellulose ethers; collagens, gelatins; natural gums; and synthetic resins, their dispersions, emulsions, and solutions. Only the most recent information has been included. The book lists the following Product Information, as available, in the manufacture's own words: Company Name, Product Category, Trade Name and Product Number, Product Description. The book also contains a Trade Name Index, a Resin Index, and a list of Suppliers' Addresses.
Author: Johannes Karl Fink
Publisher: William Andrew
Published: 2005-07-15
Total Pages: 801
ISBN-13: 081551882X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLoaded with practical knowledge, Reactive Polymers Fundamentals and Applications: A Concise Guide to Industrial Polymers comprehensively presents the state-of-art of methods and materials for the formulation of polymeric resins. It is an indispensable tool for chemists, engineers, and manufacturers who use, formulate, and cure raw materials into final products. The text focuses on the chemical modification of properties during the final stage of part fabrication from plastics. Newer applications range from the small scale, such as dental fillings, to industrial processes for batch fabrication. The book covers resin groups in major use in industry and under active research and development.
Author: Peter A. Williams
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-04-15
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 0470994193
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNatural and synthetic water soluble polymers are used in a wide range of familiar industrial and consumer products, including coatings and inks, papers, adhesives, cosmetics and personal care products. They perform a variety of functions without which these products would be significantly more expensive, less effective or both. Written for research, development and formulation chemists, technologists and engineers at graduate level and beyond in the fine and specialty chemicals, polymers, food and pharmaceutical industries, the Handbook of Industrial Water Soluble Polymers deals specifically with the functional properties of both natural and synthetic water soluble polymers. By taking a function based approach, rather than a “polymer specific” approach the book illustrates how polymer structure leads to effect, and shows how different polymer types can be employed to achieve appropriate product properties.
Author: Louis Pilato
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2010-03-10
Total Pages: 543
ISBN-13: 3642047149
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe legacy of Leo Hendrik Baekeland and his development of phenol formal- hyde resins are recognized as the cornerstone of the Plastics Industry in the early twentieth century, and phenolic resins continue to ?ourish after a century of robust growth. On July 13, 1907, Baekeland ?led his “heat and pressure” patent related to the processing of phenol formaldehyde resins and identi?ed their unique utility in a plethora of applications. The year 2010 marks the Centennial Year of the prod- tion of phenolic resins by Leo Baekeland. In 1910, Baekeland formed Bakelite GmbH and launched the manufacture of phenolic resins in Erkner in May 1910. In October 1910, General Bakelite began producing resins in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Lastly, Baekeland collaborated with Dr. Takamine to manufacture phenolic resins in Japan in 1911. These events were instrumental in establishing the Plastics Industry and in tracing the identity to the brilliance of Dr. Leo Baekeland. Phenolic resins remain as a versatile resin system featuring either a stable, thermoplastic novolak composition that cures with a latent source of formaldehyde (hexa) or a heat reactive and perishable resole composition that cures thermally or under acidic or special basic conditions. Phenolic resins are a very large volume resin system with a worldwide volume in excess of 5 million tons/year, and its growth is related to the gross national product (GNP) growth rate globally.