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Optoelectric characteristics of PVC/SrxZnO nanocomposite films
Optical MaterialsF Saib, Mahmut Özacar, Y Bessekhouad
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Mechanical instability of swollen PVC films
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1995AbstractThe swelling of soft coating on a tough substrate immersed in solvent is investigated. Equilibrium aspects of the coating deformation due to swelling as well as its kinetics have been explored; in particular, the appearance of patterns on the originally smooth surface of the swollen film is described and modeled.
O. Teschke, M. U. Kleinke, F. Galembeck
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Properties of PVC. I. Properties of PVC films prepared by casting and by precipitation
Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry, 1969AbstractThis investigation compares the properties of PVC films prepared both by casting from tetrahydrofuran solution and from samples obtained by precipitation with properties of samples from the original PVC. The differences in properties are explained on the basis of solvent residues remaining in the samples even after tempering at higher ...
Jiří Maláč +2 more
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Zur Morphologie dünner PVC‐Filme
Acta Polymerica, 1984AbstractDie Morphologie dünner PVC‐Filme, die durch Spreitung verdünnter PVC‐Lösungen in Cyclohexanon auf einem Gemisch Wasser—Methanol als Fällugsmittel hergestellt werden, hängt entscheidend von der Methanolkonzentration im Fällungsmittel ab: Oberhalb 19 Vol.‐% Methanol bilden sich globuläre Strukturen zwischen 20 bis 200 nm, unterhalb 17 Vol ...
R. Lucklum, H. Behrens, E. Donth
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Kinetics of growth of polyvinylchloride (PVC) films
Thin Solid Films, 1973Polyvinylchloride (PVC) films have been grown by isothermal immersion of rocksalt, copper and glass substrates into dilute solutions of PVC in 80% benzene + 20% acetone (B+A) and cyclohexanone solvents. The dependence of the kinetics of growth of the films on the concentration and temperature of the solution and the nature of the solvent and substrate ...
A.C. Rastogi, K.L. Chopra
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Diffusion of Butylated Hydroxy Toluol (BHT) in PVC Films
Spectroscopy Letters, 1989Abstract The diffusion coefficient of butylated hydroxy toluol (BHT) in solvent casted PVC films from tetrahydrofurane (THF) was studied by UV spectroscopy. Diffusion coefficient of BHT in PVC at 140, 160 and 180°C were determined as 1.0 × 10−12 3.0 × 10−12 and 6.0 × 10−12 m2/s. The activation energy of diffusion (Ea) was 66 kj/mol.
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Electron Transport Properties of Cu-Doped PVC Films
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1979DC conductivity, ac conductivity, dielectric relaxation, and thermally stimulated discharge (TSD) current measurements are made on Cu-doped PVC films as a function of Cu concentration up to 12%. The dc conductivity of doped films increases by several orders up to a concentration of 4% and thereafter changes little for higher concentrations.
T. V. Rao, K. L. Chopra
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Pyrotechnic Films Based on Thermites Covered with PVC
Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 2018AbstractIncorporation of pyrotechnics into a polymer film of approximately 0.5 mm thick can be used to conveniently prepare pyrotechnics for characterization and demonstration purposes as shown with various thermites. Pyrotechnics may be prepared from fuels and oxidants as sieve mixed powders or dispersed into liquids and mixed together.
Kenneth J. Smit +2 more
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Surface enrichment in thin films of PVC and PMMA
Acta Polymerica, 1996AbstractThe surface enrichment in thin bilayer films of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and deuterated poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMAd) was studied by neutron reflectometry, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and static secondary ion mass spectrometry (SSIMS).
Kunze, K. +3 more
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Flex‐resistant permeable PVC films
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1977AbstractMicroporous poly(vinyl chloride) films with flex resistance in excess of 400,000 flexes at 20°C and 65% R.H. and in excess of 30,000 flexes at −;15°C, and water vapor permeability in excess of 250 g/m2 24 hr have been prepared from controlled expansion and curing of plastisols, which contain a poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) resin with a K value of ...
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