Handbook Of Fillers For PlasticsH.S. Katz, J.V. Mileski This book should be of interest to manufacturers of plastics products and fillers, plastics designers, engineers and polymer chemists. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Principles of Filler Selection and Use | 8 |
Coupling Agents | 63 |
Organofunctional Silanes | 65 |
Titanates | 77 |
Miscellaneous Coupling Agents | 112 |
Section Mineral Fillers | 117 |
Calcium Carbonate | 119 |
Magnetic Fillers | 271 |
Flame Retardants | 277 |
Antimony Oxide | 279 |
Alumina Trihydrate | 292 |
Halogen and Phosphorus Containing Flame Retardants | 313 |
Miscellaneous Flame Retardants and Smoke Suppressants | 364 |
Carbon Black and Organic Fillers | 387 |
Carbon Black | 389 |
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