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Informationen zum Autor Muralisrinivasan Subramanian is a plastics technology consultant specializing in materials, additives, and processing equipment, including troubleshooting. He obtained his BSc in chemistry from the Madurai Kamaraj University and his MSc in polymer technology from Bharathiar University. He received his postgraduate diploma in plastics processing technology from CIPET, Chennai. He has also completed his PhD in polymer science from Madurai Kamaraj University. Dr. Subramanian worked in the plastic process industry, mainly in R & D, for thirteen years before turning to consultancy and building up an international client base. He teaches plastics processing seminars as well as being a Board of Studies expert member of colleges in India, advising on curriculum issues with regard to technology subjects. Klappentext "Plastics Additives and Testing" is a practical book for engineers and operators and discusses both inorganic and organic chemicals that are widely used as additives in plastics processing operations.It is common practice today to use analytical techniques to improve plastics processing. Because it is critically important to manufacture quality products, a reasonable balance must be drawn between control requirements and parameters for improved processing method with respect to plastics additives. This book serves to implement this balance in the manufacturing line.Written by a successful, international consultant with an excellent publishing track record, it combines plastics additives, testing and quality control and is a valuable and critical book for engineers and operators to have when performing their tasks. Zusammenfassung Plastics Additives and Testing is a practical book for engineers and operators and discusses both inorganic and organic chemicals that are widely used as additives in plastics processing operations. It is common practice today to use analytical techniques to improve plastics processing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Summary 4 References 4 2 Thermoplastics and Thermosets 5 2.1 Bene¿ts/Advantages of Plastics 5 2.2 Classi¿cation 7 2.3 Thermoplastics 7 2.4 Thermosets 22 3 Types of Additives 35 3.1 Selection of Additives 36 3.2 Surface Property Modi¿ers 36 3.3 Chemical Property Modi¿ers 40 3.4 Processing Modi¿ers 45 3.5 Mechanical Property Modi¿ers 53 3.6 Aesthetic Property Modi¿ers 59 3.7 Other Additives 61 3.8 Additives from Natural Sources 64 References 65 4 Plastics Additive and Chemistry 73 4.1 Properties of Plastics 74 4.2 Chemistry of Additives 74 4.3 Chemical Properties of Additives 75 References 94 5 Organic Additives 101 5.1 Antioxidants 102 5.2 Antistatic Agents 102 5.3 Antifogging Agents 103 5.4 Antiblocking Agents 104 5.5 Slip Additives 105 5.6 UV Stabilizers 105 5.7 Nucleating Agents 107 5.8 Flame Retardants 107 5.9 Lubricants 110 5.10 Plasticizers 112 5.11 Impact Modi¿ers 113 5.12 Fillers 113 5.13 Organic Colorants 115 5.14 Foaming Agents 117 5.15 Chain Extenders 118 5.16 Organic Peroxides 118 5.17 Accelerators 119 5.18 Activators 119 References 120 6 Inorganic Additives 125 6.1 Heat Stabilizers 126 6.2 Flame Retardants 127 6.3 Fillers 128 6.4 Blowing Agents 137 6.5 Inorganic Colorants 138 6.6 Antimicrobial Agents 139 References 140 7 Additives and Processing 145 7.1 Plastics Processing 145 7.2 Nature of Plastics 146 7.3 Nature of Additives 148 7.4 Plastics Processing Technology 149 7.5 Injection Molding 150 7.6 Extrusion 153