Polymer Latices Science and Technology Volume 3: Applications of latices / by D.C. Blackley.

Polymer Latices, Second Edition is a comprehensive update of the previous edition, High Polymer Latices, taking into account the many developments since it was first published in 1966. It is the only publication to provide such an outstanding and extensive review of latex science and technology, fro...

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Main Author: Blackley, D.C (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Edition:2nd ed. 1997.
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505 0 |a 15. Preparation of solutions, dispersions and emulsions for latex compounding -- 15.1 General considerations -- 15.2 Preparation of aqueous solutions for addition to latices -- 15.3 Preparation of aqueous dispersions of solid latex-compounding ingredients -- 15.4 Preparation of oil-in-water emulsions for addition to latices -- 15.5 Representation of latex formulations -- References -- 16. Latex compounding ingredients -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Rubber vulcanizing agents -- 16.3 Rubber vulcanization accelerators -- 16.4 Rubber vulcanization activators -- 16.5 Rubber antioxidants -- 16.6 Fillers and pigments -- 16.7 Surface-active substances -- 16.8 Viscosity-modifiers and macromolecular colloid stabilizers -- 16.9 Other latex compounding ingredients -- References -- 17. Latex-dipping processes -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 The principal latex-dipping processes -- 17.3 Production of articles by latex-dipping processes -- 17.4 Design of latex compounds for latex-dipping processes -- 17.5 Quality assurance for thin-walled latex-dipped rubber products -- 17.6 Permeability of thin latex-dipped rubber films -- References -- 18. Latex foam rubber -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 General principles underlying formulation of latex compounds for manufacture of latex foam rubber -- 18.3 The Dunlop process -- 18.4 Production of latex foam rubber from heat-sensitized latices -- 18.5 The Talalay process -- 18.6 The Dow process -- 18.7 The Crown Rubber process -- 18.8 The Revertex processes -- 18.9 Physical properties of latex foam rubber -- References -- 19. Latex and textiles -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Latex spreading, combining and doubling -- 19.3 Latices as binders for non-woven fabrics -- 19.4 Latex carpet-backings -- 19.5 Latices in carpet underlay materials -- 19.6 Cotton treatments -- 19.7 Positex treatments -- References -- 20. Latex-based surface coatings -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Surface coatings based upon vinyl acetate homopolymer and copolymer latices -- 20.3 Surface coatings based upon latices of homopolymers and copolymers of acrylate and methacrylate esters -- 20.4 Surface coatings based upon styrene—butadiene copolymer latices -- 20.5 Surface coatings based upon polystyrene latex -- 20.6 Surface coatings based upon polytetrafluoroethylene latex -- 20.7 Surface coatings based upon vinyl chloride—vinylidene chloride copolymer latices -- References -- 21. Latex and paper -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Beater or wet-end addition of latices to paper pulp -- 21.3 Paper saturation using latices -- 21.4 Paper coating using latex-containing compounds -- References -- 22. Latex-based adhesives -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Formulatory principles for latex-based adhesives -- 22.3 Latex-based adhesives for paper, leather and wood -- 22.4 Latex-based adhesives for metals, ceramics, plastics, glass, etc. -- 22.5 Latex-based rubber-to-textile bonding adhesives -- 22.6 Effect of nature of adherend surface upon nature of surface of films derived from latex adhesives -- 22.7 Effect of high humidity and liquid water upon strength of adhesive bonds produced from latex-based adhesives -- References -- 23. Miscellaneous applications of latices -- 23.1 Manufacture of vulcanized rubber thread from latices -- 23.2 Manufacture of rubber tapes and tubes from latices -- 23.3 Latex moulding and casting -- 23.4 Manufacture of latex-bonded fibre pads (rubberized hair) -- 23.5 Applications of latices as binders for the reconstitution of waste fibrous materials -- 23.6 Latex and cement -- 23.7 Latex and asbestos -- 23.8 Applications of latices to brickwork and masonry -- 23.9 Applications of latices as modifiers of bituminous substances -- 23.10 Catalytic applications of lattices -- 23.11 Latex particles as immunological reagents -- 23.12 Use of latices in drug-delivery systems -- 23.13 Latices as model sols -- 23.14 Other applications of latices -- References. 
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