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PVC Stabilizers/Additive: Performance, Chemistry, Developments, and Sustainability Book.
"PVC Stabilizers/Additive: Performance, Chemistry, Developments, and Sustainability," authored by Michael Schiller, offers a comprehensive exploration of the critical components shaping the world of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This authoritative volume delves into the intricate realm of PVC stabilizers and additives, addressing their performance, chemical intricacies, and the latest advancements in the field.
Schiller provides a thorough examination of the chemistry behind these essential elements, unraveling the intricacies of their interactions with PVC materials. The book not only explores current developme...
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PVC Stabilizers/Additive: Performance, Chemistry, Developments, and Sustainability Book.
"PVC Stabilizers/Additive: Performance, Chemistry, Developments, and Sustainability," authored by Michael Schiller, offers a comprehensive exploration of the critical components shaping the world of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This authoritative volume delves into the intricate realm of PVC stabilizers and additives, addressing their performance, chemical intricacies, and the latest advancements in the field.
Schiller provides a thorough examination of the chemistry behind these essential elements, unraveling the intricacies of their interactions with PVC materials. The book not only explores current developments and industry practices but also places a strong emphasis on sustainability, offering insights into eco-friendly formulations and practices. With a balance of theoretical foundations and practical applications, this resource caters to professionals, researchers, and industry experts seeking a deep understanding of PVC stabilization.
From material scientists to manufacturers, the book serves as an indispensable guide, ensuring that readers stay abreast of the evolving landscape and sustainable practices in PVC technology. PVC differs in its stabilization compared to other commodity plastics. Various metal compounds are suitable for the stabilization of PVC: lead, tin, calcium, magnesium, zinc, rare earths, and also almost-metal-free systems. These differences are described in the introductory part of this book, with their advantages, possibilities, and problems, from the perspective of the chemist but made understandable for salespeople and technicians.
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