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Update on Troubleshooting the PVC Extrusion Process
Smithers Information Ltd, July 2011
Comprehensive coverage on PVC, which continue to grow in popularity with unique and dependable properties that can be used efficiently and produced economically.
This comprehensive book on troubleshooting on PVC extrusion contains information on a wide range of topics with the emphasis on compounding, additives and also giving the knowledge about the combination of woody materials with PVC to wood polymer composites (WPC) is gaining more and more attraction in USA and Europe and a wide range of commercial products are already available on the market, but the troubleshooting areas are not covered well.
This book is intended to impart knowledge on PVC, compounding, additives and troubleshooting in PVC extrusion. PVC have progressed to a major material in the plastics industries. In recent years, PVC has penetrated markets once dominated by metals (e.g. PVC Pipe) and continues to grow in popularity with unique and dependable properties that can be used efficiently and produced economically.
Because of the flexible to rigid formulations, the field of PVC is continually marked with technical innovations. Additives are also a part both technically and economically in the PVC extrusion processes. Plasticizers are the third largest global plastic additives used in PVC production. The driving forces for PVC extrusion come from the extensive use of additives in a wide range of applications, increased quality requirements, the need of PVC Products that meet increasing rigorous quality specifications and problems relating to finished products.
This comprehensive book contains information on a wide range of topics with the emphasis on compounding and additives but also gives details about the combination of woody materials with PVC to wood polymer composites (WPC).
This update will help the reader enhance their knowledge in PVC processing technology. R&D scientists, researchers, production managers, chemical engineers, and academics alike will all benefit.
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