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- Do fluorocarbon elastomers accept ester plasticizers?
- Fluorocarbon elastomers will accept a relatively wide range of ester plasticizers, but here, with both the high temperature post cure and application temperatures ranging to 232°C, they find use only at very low levels for processing. The selection of an ester plasticizer can often be confusing because of the large choice available.
- Which plasticizers are used in combination with specialty monomeric esters?
- Flame-retardant plasticizers, phosphate esters and chlorinated paraffins are often combined in usage with flame-retardant plasticizers frequently used in combination with specialty monomeric esters. Both materials are inefficient plasticizers, thus explaining their combinations with specialty monomerics.
- How to choose an ester plasticizer?
- The rubber compounder must evaluate ester plasticizers for compatibility, processability, permanence and performance properties. The study of these properties by the rubber compounder will help in selecting an ester plasticizer. ASTM D883, "Plastics Nomenclature," American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA.
- Why do we use ester plasticizers?
- Ester plasticizers make it possible to process elastomers easily while also providing flexibility in the end-use product. Plasticizer–elastomer interactions are governed by many factors, such as solubility parameter, molecular weight and chemical structure. Ester plasticizers are selected based upon a cost/performance evaluation.
- Can polymeric esters enhance a high-performance elastomer?
- Polymeric esters are especially suited for high-performance elastomers such as nitrile, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, high saturated nitrile, polyacrylates, acrylics and nonpost-cured fluoroelastomers. An example of how polymeric esters can enhance a high-performance elastomer is depicted in Figure 8.
- Why do elastomer and plastic polymers need a plasticizer?
- Elastomer and plastic polymers may be tough, dry or rigid materials that, for many applications, have a need for plasticizers. A plasticizer, among other contributions, will reduce the melt viscosity, lower the temperature of a second order glass transition (Tg) or lower the elastic modulus of a polymer.