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050  4 TP1180.P67|bT65 2009 
100 1  Tolinski, Michael. 
245 10 Additives for polyolefins :|bgetting the most out of 
       polypropylene, polyethylene and TPO /|cMichael Tolinski. 
250    1st ed. 
260    Oxford :|bWilliam Andrew Publishing,|c2009. 
300    xv, 278 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  PDL handbook series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF POLYOLEFINS AND ADDITIVES --|t1 
       Introduction --|t2 Trends in polyolefin & additive use -- 
       SECTION II: ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE --|t3 Antioxidants 
       and heat stabilization --|t4 Ultraviolet & nbsp;light 
       protection & stabilization --|t5 Flame-retarding additives
       --|t6 Additives for modifying electrical properties --
       |tSECTION III: MECHANICAL PROPERTY ENHANCEMENT --|t7 
       Overview of fillers & fibers --|t8 Factors determining 
       selection of fillers and fibers & nbsp;SECTION IV: 
       APPEARANCE ENHANCEMENT --|t€9 Colorants --|t10 Nucleation 
       and clarity --|tSECTION V: PROCESSING AIDS --|t11 
       Processing aids for molding --|t12 Processing aids 
       for€extrusion --|tSECTION VI: OTHER MODIFICATIONS OF FORM 
       AND FUNCTION --|t13 Reducing density: Polyolefin foams€ --
       |t14 Coupling, compatibilizing, recycling, and 
       biodegradability€ --|t15 Cross-linking --|t16 
       Sterilization & radiation resistance --|t17 Aesthetics 
       enhancement and surface modification --|tSECTION VII: 
       CONCLUSION: INCORPORATING ADDITIVES --|t18 Adding & 
       nbsp;Additives€to resin: --|tReferences --|tIndex. 
520    This book focuses on the polyolefin additives that are 
       currently important in the plastics industry, alongside 
       new additives of increasing interest, such as nanofillers 
       and environmentally sustainable materials. As much as 
       possible, each chapter emphasizes the performance of the 
       additives in the polymer, and the value each relevant 
       additive brings to polypropylene or polyethylene. Where 
       possible, similar additives are compared by capability and
       relative cost. With major sections for each additive 
       function, this book provides a highly practical guide for 
       engineers and scientists creating and using polyolefin 
       compounds, who will find in this book a wealth of detail 
       and practical guidance. This unique resource will enable 
       them to make practical decisions about the use of the 
       various additives, fillers, and reinforcements specific to
       this family of materials. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael 
       Tolinski is a freelance writer and a lecturer at the 
       University of Michigan's College of Engineering. He is a 
       frequent contributor to Plastics Engineering and 
       Manufacturing Engineering. Structured to make it easy for 
       the reader to find solutions for specific property 
       requirements Contains a number of short case studies about
       companies that have used or developed a particular 
       additive to achieve a desired result Covers environmental 
       resistance, mechanical property enhancement, appearance 
       enhancement, processing aids, and other modifications of 
       form and function. 
650  0 Polyolefins. 
650  0 Polyolefins|xAdditives. 
830  0 PDL handbook series. 
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