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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S23 
    ISSN: 0021-8995
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S24 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 600-604 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: The steady-state flow of viscose in a capillary tube viscometer was investigated to determine the rheological properties of this fluid as a function of cellulose concentration and molecular weight. It was found that the flow consistency index increased with increasing cellulose content at constant molecular weight. The flow behavior index was not affected under these conditions. At constant cellulose content, the flow behavior index was found to decrease as the molecular weight of the cellulose molecule was increased. Steady-state velocity profiles for viscose flowing in a round tube under laminar conditions are also presented as a function of the flow behavior index.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S25 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S27 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S28 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S29 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 98-102 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: An apparatus for polyvinyl chloride thermal degradation under isothermal conditions and in a controlled atmosphere is described with precision. Continuous measurement of loss of weight of the sample under degradation and, at the same time, continuous titration of hydrochloric acid evolved, can be carried out. The apparatus consists essentially of a magnetically equilibrated Ugine-Eyraud balance, in which runs a purified gas stream that picks up volatile products in an argentimetric titration cell, coupled to a titrimeter and recorder. Total precision of simultaneous measurements is 1%. An example of the experimental results is given.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S1 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 103-110 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: For a commercial polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polymerized in suspension, decomposition kinetics were studied in a nitrogen atmosphere and isothermal conditions, from 150 to 250°C., by measuring simultaneously loss of hydrochloric acid and loss of weight. Below 200°C., hydrochloric acid is the only volatile product freed; reaction is zero order and activation energy is 20 kcal./mole HCl. Active centers are mainly end chains of unsaturated structures. The reaction is terminated by mutual destruction of radicals, creating crosslinks. Above 200°C., when the degree of dehydrochlorination is high enough, a minor difference is observed between loss of weight and hydrochloric acid loss. The reaction is autoaccelerated and can be classified as a degenerated branching chain reaction. It is suggested that activation of irregular structures, initially present or created during the course of the reaction, and thus responsible for autocatalysis, provides active centers for chain dehydrochlorination. Some of these structures are active at temperatures lower than that of their formation. Each kind of structure is believed to be at the origin of a radical zero-order chain reaction; its activation energy depends on its type. The reaction chains are terminated by inactivate irregular structures.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S2 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S5 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 121-121 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 122-129 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: This paper describes European use of glued construction for structural joints in aircraft. It discusses the important considerations in design and strength analysis of stiffened compression and shear panels and considers aspects of detail design in bonded structures.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 130-135 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Essentially the entire surface of the U. S. Air Force B-58 supersonic bomber is aluminum-bonded panel construction. Primary as well as secondary structural bonded panels were designed and manufactured to operate under demanding service conditions which include high stress, subzero temperature, high temperature, and severe acoustical vibration. Smooth surfaces are an additional requirement at subsonic and supersonic speeds. These requirements demanded that bonded joints in the B-58 be carefully designed and thoroughly evaluated. Joints in the B-58 were designed by “empirical procedures,” established for a specific adhesive syetem. Large numbers of test panels were required to confirm panel integrity and establish allowables for design. The development and adoption of accurate theoretical technique for predicting joint streqgths has been pursued and can be expected to reduce both the cost and the amount of testing required to achieve reliable deign with adhesives.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 136-144 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: In this paper the subject of peel is divided into two parts: (1) A mathematical determination of peeling stresses in an adhesive bond due to the applied peeling loads which leads to a mathematical definition of “peel strength.” (2) A review of suitable peel test methods examined in the light of this definition. Employing the assumption that the adhesive bond behaves as an ideal homogeneous elastic material under load, the classical derivation of the deflection of a loaded beam on an elastic foundation is applied to the calculation of peel strength of a metal adhesive. This theory results in a mathematical definition of peel strength and offers a reasonable explanation of the effects of the important variables such as metal and adhesive thickness and strength properties and provides a basis for the comparison and evaluation of the few testing methods presently in use.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 145-149 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Loading a lap joint in tension causes the adherends to increase their tensile stress over the nominal because of the bending produced by the offset of the joint. Knowing the configuration of the joint and the tensile stress, the stress distribution in the adherends outside the joint can be determined. The theory, with resulting equations, is based on the assumption that the adherends act like a plate bent to a cylindrical surface. If the bending of the adherends is eliminated by the use of a double overlap joint, the stress distribution in the adhesive can be determined. This analysis is based on existing mathematical findings of the load distribution in riveted joints. The resulting equations have been proven experimentally by the use of the photo stress technique, and can be applied to adhesively bonded, soldered, brazed, welded, and under certain conditions, riveted joints.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 150-154 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: If an adhesive joint is to be strong and permanent its adherend surfaces must be treated at least to remove oil, dirt, and dust. In addition, control of surface roughness, oxide formations, and sometimes adsorbed water is required. Deposition of chromium atoms or TiO2 is indicated for electron donor metals surfaces, and treatments may be useful to protect the adhesive from the adherend or vice versa, or to make their structures more congenial.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 155-160 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Structural adhesives are one of the more important developments in the adhesives field because they make possible bonded assemblies in lightweight structures which take full advantage of the strengths of the materials used. Structural adhesives can be divided into two classes. One class consists of hard brittle resins typified by unmodified epoxy adhesives which have high shear and tensile strengths but low peel strength. The second class consists of a combination of resins resulting in a more ductile type of adhesive which has high peel strength along with high shear and tensile strength. One application is described here in which an epoxy adhesive is used in a design which minimizes peel forces and which causes failure of the bonded assembly in the metal. The evaluation of this design showed it to be successful.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 166-175 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: This paper discusses the technology of adhesives employed in printed circuitry. The chemical types of adhesives are described and their general characteristics are given. Typical printed circuit processes are used to spotlight the demands placed on the adhesives. Test methods and requirements peculiar to printed circuitry are discussed in detail, and particular emphasis is placed on those properties which will not be too obvious to the adhesives technologist unfamiliar with circuitry. Secondary applications of adhesives in printed circuitry are touched on briefly, and mention is made of bonding methods in use or under development which do not employ adhesives. Numerous literature references are given.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 161-165 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Although considerable research has been conducted to establish the performance of various adhesives under different conditions of service, much remains to be done. Of great importance are basic studies of the mechanisms of deterioration of adhesives in joints under known conditions so that reliable short-term performance tests may be devised to determine the expected performance of adhesives under various service conditions. Such research needs will undoubtedly be increased in importance by the continued introduction of new adhesives of different chemical types. In all probability, the nature of the adherend influences not only initial adhesion but also subsequent joint performance. Most experience reported here on permanence of joints has been gained with wood, but research on metal adhesives is also reviewed.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 176-183 
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    Notes: Special adhesives for bonding of unvulcanized and vulcanized elastomers are discussed. Major emphasis is placed on adhesives and conditions for bonding of vulcanized elastomers. The decline of brass plating is reviewed. Various methods of adhesion testing are discussed and illustrated. Available organic polymer based adhesives will produce high strength bonds to a wide variety of unvulcanized olefinic elastomers. A single coat adhesive has been developed which provides “maximum performance adhesive bonds” to a variety of unvulcanized elastomers. Factors affecting bonding and “bondability index” for the common elastomers are described. The bonding of vulcanized elastomers is a more difficult task. Present adhesives require mechanical or chemical modification of the surface of the elastomer. Brute force tactics used in conjunction with epoxy-polyamide, phenolic-polyvinyl formal, or nitrilephenolic systems have performed well in some applications. The quality of these bonds, however, does not equal those produced to unvulcanized elastomers. With cooperation of the users, the adhesive suppliers are developing newer, more effective products to meet the challenge of the advanced polymers and increasingly severe environments in which they are used.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 184-192 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: (1) The prognosis for adhesives uieful up to an hour at 1000°F., in air, is good. (2) Organic adhesives based on phenolic and silicone-phenolic resins are more capable than expected of usefulness at 1000°F. (3) Preparation of semiinorganic adhesives by reaction of heat stable organic polymers with inorganic reagents is feasible. (4) The prospect appears excellent for the achievement of adhesives to be used for 1000 hr. at 500°F., in air, on steel. (5) Despite research on 2000°F. adhesives, effort is still urgently needed on materials for use at lower temperatures. (6) Perhaps the area with the most serious shortage of information and research is the development and testing of adhesives for use at 180-500°F. for periods of three to five years. Both military and civilian agencies are planning the construction of supersonic transports which need such structural adhesives.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 193-197 
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    Notes: Methods by which synthetic adhesives can be cured at ambient temperatures are covered. The alkyl cyanoacrylates, epoxies, and MPL monomers can be cured, with little shrinkage, to obtain metal adhesive bonds which compare favorably to those obtained by high temperature modes of curing. An investigation by which novolac epoxies were rendered more flexible with accompanying increases in the temperature and salt spray resistance is described.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 204-209 
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    Notes: The advantages to be derived from the use of structural adhesives are discussed. Specific developments are cited to illustrate the effectiveness of adhesives in ordnance materiel. Problems peculiar to ordnance applications are discussed. The strengths of adhesive bonds as determined by “static” and “dynamic” conditions are compared, and the importance of proper joint geometry is illustrated.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 198-203 
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    Notes: Rapid technological advancements have contributed to the increasing application of adhesives. Because of these accomplishments, because of continuing materials research and process development activities, and because of their inherent advantages, adhesives have a great potential for the future. Requirements for the future impose a severe challenge on developmental capabilities. More severe structural requirements and environmental conditions may be expected. Because of increasing complexity and costs, there are requirements for significantly higher orders of reliability and lower fabrication costs. Improvements in bonding processes and development of comparatively new techniques are desirable. Test methods require further development and standardization - especially nondestructive methods. Continuing work in collecting and reporting pertinent information, especially on properties and design parameters for adhesive bonding is helping to advance the utilization of adhesives. Current trends indicate that adhesives are progressing from the realm of “art” to science, a factor which should substantially aid in advancing the future potential for adhesives.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 83-93 
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    Notes: The dynamic mechanical properties of a typical polycrystalline polymer (polyethylene) and a typical glassy state amorphous polymer (polystyrene) have been studied as a function of both frequency and temperature. The response of these materials to mechanical loading was found to be dependent upon the magnitude of strain resulting from the mechanical load above the limit of linear viscoelastic response. Therefore, the limit of linear viscoelastic response must be considered as an important material characteristic in design application of high polymers. This limit has been studied as a function of time scale of loading and polymer structure for a series of materials. A general trend of increased strain limit of linear viscoelastic response with increased heterogeneity of internal structure has been found.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S13 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S15 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S14 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 70-82 
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    Notes: The different transition points which characterize eventually the three solid, plasto-elastic and rubbery states have been determined by several methods. The authors show nevertheless that good data can be obtained using very simple traction experiments, at different temperatures. These experiments were carried out in different conditions of mechanical strain and temperature; the corresponding characteristics of breaking load and flow strain were noticed. Thus thermomechanical diagrams were obtained, either of the breaking load either flow strain, in function of the temperature for the most important classes of polymers: thermoset, thermoplastics, including crystalline linear and regular polymers, linear irregular polymers and crosslinked polymers. These diagrams give an indication on the limiting strains from which the use must be excluded taking into account flow straining at a given temperature. These diagrams make also more precise the transition points determined at given mechanical strains, of which the effect is important on the temperature where they occur. It is interesting to notice the increasing thermosensitivity of the method for the multibranched, crosslinked, irregular and regular polymers.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 94-97 
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    Notes: The proton magnetic resonance in the vitrain of Yūbari caking coal and its residue of pyridine extraction has been studied over the range 90 to 423°K. At lower temperature the absorption line consists of a broad component. At higher temperature this component begins to decrease rapidly in the line width and resolves into two components. This rapid narrowing of the absorption line width suggests a glass transition attributed to the molecular motion in coal. The variation of the second moment of the absorption line with temperature reflects the line width variation. From these results some information on the molecular motion and arrangement in coal have been obtained.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 120-120 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 111-119 
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    Notes: The principal regularities of molecular orientation occurring by fiber formation from polymer melts have been proved for several polyamides, copolyamides, polyurethane, and polyester. It has been found for these polymers, as for the formerly investigated polycapronamide, that fiber birefringence (used as a comparative measure of the mean degree of macromolecular orientation) practically does not depend on the deformation ratio S = VE/V0, and monotonically increases with velocity difference (VE - V0) and reciprocal fiber diameter φE-1 (measure of cooling rate). Hence the general character of the postulated mechanism of orientation, simultaneous action of velocity field and thermal relaxation, seems to be proved for the typical fiberforming polymers. The differences between the shapes of characteristics birefringence-velocity difference, birefringence-spinning stress, and between the x-ray patterns of polyamides and polyester have been interpreted in terms of molecular structure and occurrence of H bonds.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 217-220 
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    Notes: A system by which adhesive bonding would be best applied to production on ordnance items has been presented. In this system, process controls must be established. Significant and meaningful process controls must be selected and utilized toward producing the quality and reliability expected of the ordnance article.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 210-216 
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    Notes: The important place that adhesive bonding of structural and nonstructural parts has reached is largely due to the recognition and the practice of adequate and exacting processes necessary to produce acceptable parts. The procedures necessary for adhesive bonding are not common for all adhesives, adherends, or parts being bonded. During any process many variables occur that must be satisfied by the results of tests before production is started. This must be followed by quality control tests to continuously assure that high quality parts are being produced. Closely connected with processes are the temperament and capabilities of personnel doing the bonding. It is recommended that a detailed procedure be established in order to develop methods for bonding any specific end item. The purpose of this paper is to examine some processes in relation to their effect on the finished item and to recommend a pattern to follow in establishing good bonding processes.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 221-225 
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    Notes: Various methods are reviewed whereby Teflon and other polyfluorocarbon resins can be surface treated in order to enhance their bondability with ordinary adhesives. The features of these methods are compared and some conclusions are drawn as to their relative usefulness. Particular emphasis is placed on the sodium-naphthalene-tetrahydrofuran treatment system and reference is made to a few military applications wherein sodium-treated Teflon has been employed.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 226-231 
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    Notes: This paper describes the preparation, application, maturing, and fired properties of ceramic adhesives. The great majority of ceramic adhesives are based on a glass-type bond similar to that found in porcelain enamels and ceramic coatings. Using a frit as the basic constituent, the adhesives are applied to clean metal surfaces and fired to produce the bond. The adhesives resulting from this process retain a useful strength at temperatures of 1000°F. or higher. A process for combining ceramic adhesives and brazing alloys is also described. This combination has produced joints superior in strength to straight ceramic adhesives and comparable in strength to standard brazed specimens.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 240-250 
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    Notes: At present, solvent-resistant rubbers are obtained only by the introduction of polar groups in the polymer chain. These groups impair some physical properties of the rubber. A new way is suggested for obtaining solvent-resistant rubbers by using nonpolar elastomers compounded with metallic soaps. These soaps can be considered polymeric materials, whose long chains are built up by weak coordinate bonds, which can be easily broken and reformed in contact with solvents. In this way a layer of solvent-swollen soap is formed over the soap-compounded vulcanizate, which prevents further attack. An explanation of the above behavior is given on the basis of the crystallization tendency of the metallic soap.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 232-239 
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    Notes: The process of crystallization and the characteristics of crystalline poly-3,3-bis(chloromethyl)oxacyclobutane were investigated by infrared spectroscopy. A comparison of the spectra obtained when the electric vector was vibrating parallel to and perpendicular to the extended direction of specimens of this polymer showed significant dichroism in the majority of absorption bands; also, intensity changes as crystallization of the polymer proceeded were observed in both types of spectra. The crystallization process was examined by noting changes in the spectra with increase in the temperature of the polymer; many crystallization-sensitive bands were found. The dichroism was particularly marked in the absorption bands which may be due to the wagging-mode, twisting-mode, and rocking-mode vibrations of the methylene groups in this polymer. Optical densities of the bands a t 1027 cm-1, an amorphous band, and 897 cm-1, a crystalline band, were observed a t various temperatures during cooling of the polymer. By use of a plot of the optical densities of both bands against the temperature of the polymer, the degree of crystallinity of the polymer could be estimated as a function of the polymer temperature. The results are in good agreement with the dilatometric results for the crystallization rate. Also, the polymorphism of the polymer, which had been detected by x-ray analysis, was investigated by the use of infrared spectroanalysis. On the basis of deductions derived from these experimental results, we hypothesized a macromolecular structure for this polyether.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 255-263 
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    Notes: The development and operation of a dynamic tire cord testing apparatus is described. The apparatus consists of a rotating wheel which applies a transverse load to a tire cord and carries it to break. It can be operated at speeds which impact tire cord at velocities of from 10 to 80 ft./sec. The techniques used for detecting, recording, and calculating energy load-elongation characteristics and time to break are described. Some data showing the effect of impact velocity on the physical properties of nylon, rayon, and polyester tire cords are presented.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 264-268 
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    Notes: The significance of the time to acquire constant velocity in high speed testing is discussed. It is pointed out that the border line between impact and nonimpact testing depends on this time as well as the length of the test specimen and the velocity of sound in the material being tested. Equations relating force, mass, velocity, damping, and time are worked out for a pneumatically driven, hydraulically damped piston-type machine. These equations afford a basis for the design of a high speed tester. Practical values of parameters are given for a machine which will acquire a uniform velocity of 50 ft./sec. in about 3 × 10-4 sec. Design data for a damping system are also given.
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    Notes: Viscosities η and rigidities G were determined for 5% pastes of phosphate-linked white milo starches and acidmodified cornstarches, using a resonance elastometer operating in the frequency range 0.1 to 40 cycles/sec. Most of the starches behaved as ideal Kelvin solids under these conditions, thereby permitting η and G to be evaluated from the height and location of the resonance peak. Sample calculations of η and G are given, followed by a discussion of the trends displayed by these values as the severity of treatment is increased.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 674-682 
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    Notes: A method for the determination of heat of hard-rubber reaction by the application of differential thermal analysis is reported. The heat of reaction was determined with stocks containing different rubber/sulfur ratios and also with a 68/32 stock, preheated to contain different amounts of combined sulfur. Heat evolution is observed first with samples containing about 7% sulfur and therefrom the amount of heat evolved shows a nearly linear increase up to 30% sulfur. With increasing combined sulfur in the 68/32 stock, the quantity of exothermic heat gradually diminishes; so also does the temperature of initiation, i.e., the temperature at which heat evolution appears to begin. Initiation of exothermic reaction appears to be a function of composition and temperature of the mass. An increase in the rate of reaction was observed when the composition reached 0.5 g.-atom of sulfur per isoprene unit. An endothermic dehydrogenation reaction is observed at the end of the hard-rubber reaction. This, however; does not affect the determination of exothermic heat, because there is similar dehydrogenation taking place in the reference material (ebonite) which almost balances this heat loss. The final product has a lower sulfur content due to loss of sulfur as hydrogen sulfide.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 328-331 
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    Notes: The experimental determination of solid propellant viscoelastic physical characteristics using specialized test procedures is described. Experimental and analytical difficulties connected with propellant physical characterization in the millisecond time domain are discussed. Viscoelastic property specification by linear differential operator techniques is described.
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    Notes: Five organic crosslinked materials have been studied for compression properties at room temperature. Their static behavior (0.02 in./min.) and dynamic behavior (up to 1300 in./min.) have been measured as a function of the nature of the material or of its apparent density. The materials with- stand a higher stress, 30 to 40%, and show a higher modulus of elasticity, about 100%, when subjected to rapid loading. Resistance to fracture is a linear function of the apparent density at two speeds. Equipment as well as methods are described.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 338-351 
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    Notes: A machine has been designed and constructed which is capable of evaluating high strength parachute components in the laboratory at impact speeds ranging from 200-750 ft./sec. The system consists mainly of a device for propelling various masses with photographic instrumentation for observing the impact. Measurement of missile deceleration gives applied force. Extension is measured for changes in gage marh on the test specimen. Energy absorbed can be calculated from the displacement of two ballistic pendulums. Results reveal that a t impact speeds force and strain waves are generated within the material which cause rapid changes in the forces measured. A theory has been proposed to explain this behavior. Energy measurements indicate a potential change in the stress-strain curve of nylon webbings and joints during impact. Improvements in energy absorption result.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 558-560 
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    Notes: The presence of 2 to 3% of carbon black prevents photooxidation of polyethylene but affords only slight protection against thermal oxidation. Small quantities of amine or phenolic antioxidants are also added therefore to prevent thermal oxidation during processing. The influence of various types of carbon black on the decomposition of one particular amine antioxidant, N,N′-di-β-naphthyl-p-phenylenediamine which occurs during milling with polyethylene has been studied in detail. Acidic channel blacks of small particle size have been shown to accelerate the oxidation of the antioxidant. Further degradation, or adsorption onto the carbon black, of this antioxidant also occurs. With the alkaline furnace blacks of large particle size, however, oxidation takes place only to the same extent as that which occurs in clear polyethylene.
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    Notes: The stress cracking of polyethylene was studied under various experimental conditions, and the importance of the effect of both crystallinity and molecular weight of the polymer was established. Many of the variables were investigated, such as the thermal pretreatment of the sample, temperature of the sample, surface tension, and concentration of the stress-cracking agent, and the magnitude of the stress. The importance of this test procedure and the relationship that exists between the stress cracking of polymers and between similar problems affecting nonpolymeric systems have been analyzed. Some microscopic studies of stress cracking have also been made.
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    Notes: The reversible reaction with di-hydrazides in acidic solution or polyamines in alkaline solution is used to cause synthetic polymers containing labile carbonyl groups to gel with sharp thermoreversibility in dilute water solution. Some of the polymers described contain active methylenes, for example, partially acetoacetylated polyvinyl alcohol and polyethylenimine, and copolymer of allyl acetoacetate with acrylamide. These polymers function also as couplers for azo and azomethine dye formation.
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    Notes: The thermal stability of a variety of derivatives of s-triazine, benzene, and borazine was determined with an isoteniscope. For the s-triazines the order of stability was found to be aryl triazines 〉 aryl melamines and benzoguanamines 〉 methyl melamines 〉 higher alkyl melamines 〉 aryl cyanurates and thiocyanurates (with the exception of fluoroalkyl cyanurates). The borazines were poorer than the melamines but better than the cyanurates. Several diand trifunctional linking groups were used to connect biphenyl groups which were known to be stable (from previous studies of p-quaterphenyl and polyphenyl ethers). The order of stability was found to be phosphate ≅ phosphine oxide ≅ ether 〉 ester 〉 amide 〉 carbonate.
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    Notes: Although the necessary conditions are known for formation of tough films from polyurethane intermediates, the chemistry is too complex to allow certain predictions of how variances in the polymerization process effect molecular structure and polymer properties. This research examined the hope that a correlated study of solubility and mechanical behaviors might show the effect of different catalysts and environments on crosslinking or other structural features which can modify film quality. Films (0.01 in. thick) were cast on mercury of intermediates derived from reaction in solvent of 2 moles of diisocyanate per mole of hydroxyl terminated polyesters, catalysts like N-methylmorpholine, methyldiethanolamine, and cobalt and/or lead ions being used to promote film-forming reactions. The films, when dry, were aged at different levels of temperature and humidity. The solubility behavior was rated by measuring swelling ratios, rates of extraction, and intrinsic viscosity of extracts. Mechanical properties were rated by measuring tensile and stress relaxation behavior. The stress-induced microstructure and fracture process were observed microscopically in a few typical specimens. The data support the theory that hydrogen bonding provides a strong crosslinking mechanism which dominates even the effects of moderate covalent crosslinking. Polymers derived from the same intermediates show very similar mechanical properties, even though significant differences in solubility properties suggest variances in other details of molecular structure.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 373-392 
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    Notes: The dynamical properties of tire yarns were investigated, the De Mattia method being used for compression fatigue and the Meskat-Rosenberg-Hoffmann instrument for the performance during an alternating tensile strength test. Various influences in the test of compression fatigue after De Mattia were investigated. The intensification of the test by increasing the flex angle leads to a considerable decline in tenacity. With increasing the ply twist, the residual strength shows a maximum which lies at an optimum of cord construction. The maximum of the residual strength follows from the increase of the static twist loss and the decrease of the compression fatigue according to the ply twist. The influence of dipping, temperature, and frequency as well as the properties of different cord types were examined. The correlation between tension and flexibility is shown during the alternating tensile strength test of raw cords assuming that both change sinusoidally. Equations for the calculation of the complex modulus, the Young modulus, and the viscosity modulus as well as of the specific damping and the loss energy are stated. Measurements were carried out with viscose improved and viscose super cords and some of the results compared to those for nylon cords. The damping shows in relation to the twist construction a minimum at a constant ply twist and at a certain cable twist which is represented by the ratio Vz of ply/cable twist. A comparison of the two dynamical test methods, i.e., the compression fatigue and the tensile strength test, shows that a maximum residual strength of a certain twist construction corresponds to a minimum in damping and in twist loss. So far there exists a correlation between the static and the two different dynamic tests. Finally, the results of the two dynamic test methods are compared with the properties of cords in the tire. This comparison shows that not even in one case do the results of the laboratory tests contradict the properties of cords in tires, but in most cases correspond to them. Therefore, it can be assumed that it is possible to investigate the dynamic properties of cord twists in tires by laboratory tests with both test methods, i.e., the compression fatigue after De Mattia and the loss energy with the Meskat-Rosenberg-Hoffmann instrument.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 399-403 
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    Notes: The goal of this work was to prove that the phenomenon of cacervation was one of the phenomena of phase separation determined by the general laws of thermodynamic phase equilibrium. In this connection, the toluene-ethanol-polystyrene system, known from the literature to be capable of forming coacervates: was studied, and the binodial curve as well as a number of semiempirical coefficients necessary for its theoretical determination established experimentally. For the latter purpose use was made of a generalized form of Maron's equation for the thermodynamic potential of mixing. The experimental and theoretical data showed good agreement. It was therefore concluded that systems capable of forming coacervates are subject to the general laws of thermodynamic equilibrium, and formation of coacervates is a phenomenon within the limits of a simple phase separation.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 425-432 
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    Notes: An investigation of the relationship between molecular structure and polymer performance has been made for a series of six diglycidyl ethers. The resins evaluated were those based on the bisphenols derived from methyl ethyl, methyl isobutyl, methyl n-amyl, methyl n-nonyl, methyl-n-heptadecyl and di-n-heptadecyl ketones. The first three members of this series gave performances close to those of the diglycidyl ether of p,p′-bisphenol acetone. The long chain members of the series showed poorer over-all performance but did exhibit significant hydrophobic character in the cured specimens. The cured diglycidyl ethers showed variation attributed to both length and configuration of the alkyl chain. An increase in length of straight chain resulted in lowered heat distortion temperature, hardness, shear strength, and organic solvent resistance. Branching in the alkyl chain imparts improved performance characteristics.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 433-441 
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    Notes: An experimental study is described of stress relaxation, creep, recovery, and hysteresis in vulcanized rubbers under moderate deformations. The measurements indicate that the rate of stress relaxation is substantially independent of the amount or type of deformation for moderate deformations, and is simply related to the hysteresis. The rates of creep and recovery are found to be in good agreement with values calculated from the form of the loaddeformation relationship and the (constant) value of the relaxation rate.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 442-448 
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    Notes: An experimental study is described of a “secondary” relaxation process in stretched vulcanizates, which becomes dominant after long periods at normal temperatures. It is shown to be affected markedly by the temperature, the atmosphere in which the test is conducted, and the presence of oxidation inhibitors. It is therefore attributed to oxidative deterioration of the molecular structure. In some vulcanizates, however, a similar or even greater relaxation is found to occur in vacuo, and this is attributed to the failure of specific crosslink structures. The extent of recovery on releasing the extended test pieces has also been investigated for a number of natural rubber vulcanizates.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 449-455 
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    Notes: The character and extent of protection by certain additives (antiozonants) have been investigated for a number of vulcanized rubbers over a wide range of ozone concentrations. Two distinct modes of action are found: a reduction in the rate of crack growth and an increase in the critical energy necessary for attack to occur. Neither seems explicable on a simple hypothesis of scavenging. Several materials which act in the first manner have been examined. They were found to be similar in effect, reducing the growth rate to about one fifth of its original value when a sufficient amount of the additive was present. The mechanism is obscure. Certain additives, notably N,N′-dioctyl-p-phenylenediamine, also cause a striking and important increase in the critical energy condition. The circumstances under which this occurs have been studied, and a tentative hypothesis for the mode of action is advanced.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 461-464 
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    Notes: The influence of radiation on the environmental stress cracking of polyethylene is described. The polymer was irradiated by cobalt-60 γ-rays, and studied as a function of a variety of experimental conditions. The deleterious effects of oxygen were noted. To prevent oxidative deterioration, the free radicals created had to be terminated by a heat treatment in the absence of oxygen. Some procedures were developed in which polyethylene could be made resistant to environmental stress cracking.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 465-473 
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    Notes: Tetrahydrofuran has been polymerized in bulk using 5-20 wt.-% BF3 without the addition of cocatalysts to give a very high molecular weight, crystalline polymer which exhibits cold-drawability, toughness, and low temperature flexibility. Within the ranges studied a maximum conversion of 74% was reached at 10% BF3 and 10°C. and a maximum intrinsic viscosity of 3.3 at 10% BF3 and -5°C. Equilibrium molecular weights were obtained in about two days but the highest conversions required about an eleven day polymerization period. Structure, crystallinity, mechanical properties, solubility, thermal properties, and effect of irradiation are among the aspects of the polymer discussed.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 20-31 
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    Notes: The properties of chlorinated and chlorosulfonated ethylene polymers and copolymers have been examined. The effect of such variables as polymer chain structure, molecular weight, degree of chlorination, and chlorination conditions was studied. A variation in physical properties of different polyolefins chlorinated to the same degree is attributed to differences in residual crystallinity in the chlorinated product. Chlorinated linear polyethylenes are more crystalline than chlorinated branched polyethylene and are semicrystalline, flexible plastics in the 15-35 wt. % range. The chlorinated branched polyethylenes of this chlorine content are soft and rubbery. Chlorination conditions can influence the degree of residual crystallinity in the chlorinated product, and hence have a pronounced effect on the properties of the products Molecular weight of the polymer and degree of chlorination influence the properties of the chlorinated product. Chlorosulfonated linear ethylene polymers and copolymers were tested as elastomers. Stress-strain properties were better for the chlorosulfonated linear copolymers as compared to chlorosulfonated linear polyethylene or branched polyethylene. Poor residual elongation was characteristic of the chlorosulfonated linear polymers. An increase in the number of side groups in the basic polymer chain did not affect residual elongation.
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    Notes: The dynamic properties of a natural vulcanized rubber containing carbon black were studied for dynamic tensions of amplitude varying greatly. It was shown that both the elastic responses and viscosity change with amplitude of oscillation and with concentration and type of carbon black. The effects of thermal treatment on the dynamic modulus were also studied. Beginning with conditions of equilibrium between the hard and soft regions of the vulcanizate for very weak stresses, the values for the formation of hard regions from soft regions were determined by means of the Van't hoff isochore.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 64-69 
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    Notes: Extraction by solvent of admixed polymethyl methacrylate or polystyrene from natural rubber vulcanizates is dependent on the crosslink density, the solvent, the molecular weight of the polymer, and the size of sample extracted. High molecular weight polymer is extracted very slowly, and in some cases several weeks of continuous extraction have been found necessary. The rate of extraction is increased, as would be expected, by solvents which swell the rubber strongly, and by increase in temperature of extraction. In some cases the vulcanization procedure degrades the polymer, while in others there is a possibility of cocrosslinking the rubber and polymer. Graft copolymers from rubber and methylmethacrylate or styrene possess similar characteristics when vulcanized. In consequence, analysis of the content of free homopolymer is subject to considerable uncertainty. In the analysis of these rubber-polystyrene mixtures by ozonolysis, polystyrene was found to be very susceptible to attack by ozone.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S6 
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 332-337 
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    Notes: Conventional impact testing of thermoplastics gives a single numeric criterion of impact behavior in terms of total breaking energy. It is shown that impact behavior is characterized by an elastic phase and, after yielding, a plastic phase may occur. An autographic impact tester was built by modification of a standard pendulum hammer Izod impact unit. Force-time impulse curves show three characteristic categories in breaking; catastrophic, plastic drawing with tearing, and tearing. Photographs of impulse curves on five commercial thermoplastics clearly depict the three breaking categories. The impulse as measured by the area under the force-time curve shows a linear correlation with impact strength. The peak force at yielding exhibits over a 2 to 1 variation among the five commercial plastics. The three materials with highest impact strengths absorb approximately 70% of the total impulse after yielding. These results indicate that impact strength is not a good single measure of the mechanical behavior of the impact properties of thermoplastics.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 368-372 
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    Notes: The dynamic shear modulus at very high strains, (G∞), of carbon black filler loaded vulcanizates is regarded as due to the product of two factors: (a) a hydrodynamic interaction due to filler particles, and (b) a second factor for which evidence is given suggesting that it arises from a few strong linkages which are known to link filler particles to the matrix. Experimentally a measure of (a) has been obtained from model vulcanizates using glass spheres as the filler, and of (b) from equilibrium swelling measurements on rubber vulcanizates containing carbon black. Quantitatively, the difference between the shear modulus of the pure gum vulcanizate, Gpure gum, and G∞ can be explained by these measurements.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 393-398 
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    Notes: Investigations are reported for the influence of temperature, initial polymer concentration, and solvent composition on the course and character of the phenomenon of a division into two liquid phases of the system polyethylene terephthalate-phenol-tetrachloroethane-n-heptane. Some curves presented show changes in volumes of the phases in polymer content in phases, and in binodials of the liquid phases (Gibbs triangles). The term “coacervate” is suggested for the phase in which concentration of polymers during titration with nonsolvent is greater than that in the balancing phase, and in which at the same time the polymer content changes from 0 to 100%. It is shown that such a division into two liquid phases can take place only when the straight line representing the changes of nonsolvent content intersects the binodial between the critical point of miscibility and the side of the triangle of Gibbs corresponding to the zero content of polymer.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 404-421 
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    Notes: The charge-strain hysteresis curve can be measured by simple apparatus. While fundamental interpretation of the effect may be complex, the use of the curves for practical purposes such as investigation of fatigue, quality control, differentiation between materials or methods of preparation or surface characteristics, is simple. The effect shows indication of being related to the chemical nature of the material, its composition and structure, and particularly the phase or quasi-phase structure. Chargestrain hysteresis curves have been measured. These are quite reproducible if the samples from which specimens are prepared are uniform. The shape of the hysteresis curve is affected by (1) amplitude of strain, (2) rate of straining, including constant strains, (3) the functional dependence of strain upon time, (4) repeated cycling, (5) incorporation of fillers, (6) incorporation of reinforcing fibers, (7) the mechanical properties of the plastic, (8) detailed composition of the polymers, and (9) temperature. Seven general types of hysteresis curve are observed. The general features of the curve, and the hysteresis area are sensitive methods for detecting slight changes for composition. This method of sample differentiation was illustrated with examples showing the magnitude and sensitivity of the effect. When a sample was held at a given strain, the charge decreased; this suggests that both resistivity, and the initial stages of mechanical plastic flow may be observed indirectly through this phenomenon. Continuously repeated cycling shows a change in charging-strain response related apparently to the initial stages of flexural fatigue. A regular decrease of hysteresis area is observed with repeated cycling, with the area decrease depending upon the plastic composition. The rate of decline of the area with repeated cycling is a second method for differentiating between materials, particularly when differences are obscured in other methods of testing.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 422-424 
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    Notes: A method is described for measuring the rigidity of a curing polymer system throughout its complete course of reaction (liquid to solid). In this technique, a braided fiber (nylon), impregnated with the polymer system to be studied, is used as the supporting member for a free, torsionally vibrating mass. From the frequency of the vibration, the apparent rigidity modulus Ḡ of the impregnated braid is calculated. The rigidity of the reacting polymer is thus followed nondestructively during the curing period. In a further development, the term relative rigidity Ḡ/Ḡ0 is introduced to normalize the rigidity parameter to a more experimentally adaptable quantity. The curing behavior of several types of polymer is presented to illustrate the general utility of the method.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 456-460 
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    Notes: Polytetrafluoroethylene was irradiated in air, in a vacuum, at elevated temperature, in a nitrogen atmosphere, and in some combinations of these conditions. In all cases the plastic was found to degrade in its structural characteristics. Even the most favorable condition of irradiation (irradiation in vacuo) resulted in a 44% reduction of tensile strength at a dose of 2 Mrad. Polyvinylidene fluoride resisted radiation to at least 100 Mrad effectively. Polyvinyl fluoride was structurally degraded at this dose but retained its structural properties to at least 32 Mrad A cut-through test under heat, comparing polytetrafluoroethylene with polyvinylidene fluoride and polyvinyl fluoride, showed: (a) Unirradiated polytetrafluoroethylene was most resistant to heat aging. (b) Irradiated and unirradiated polyvinylidene fluoride was inferior to irradiated polytetrafluoroethylene in heat resistance. (c) Irradiated polyvinyl fluoride was superior to irradiated polytetrafluoroethylene; polytetrafluoroethylene at 2 Mrad was inferior to polyvinyl fluoride at 32 Mrad in cut-through testing. (d) Polyvinylidene fluoride Irradiated and unirradiated and polyvinyl fluoride and irradiated polytetrafluoroethylene all embrittled during heat testing.
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    Notes: The effects of cure time, temperature, and initiator concentration on the mechanical properties of a vinylsilicone resin cured with dicumyl peroxide were investigated. The resin had a second-order transition extending from below 25 to about 100°C. The transition region broadened as the degree of crosslinking increased. Measurements of physical properties at room temperature were very sensitive to small temperature changes. Ultimate strength measurements were particularly unreliable indicators of degree of cross linking because of large random variations and because they depended upon other structural factors besides crosslink density. The best test of degree of crosslinking was modulus measurements above the transition temperature of the resin. Such measurements have a sound theoretical basis and the practical advantage of being insensitive to small temperature changes. Modulus measurements have the additional advantages of being a nondestructive test with a high degree of inherent precision compared to other physical tests. A concentration of about 1.5 wt.-% dicumylperoxide was optimum for crosslinking the vinylsilicone resin studied. Maximum crosslinking was obtained when the peroxide was utilized slowly a t low temperatures for long cure periods. When a 4-hr. cure was used the optimum temperature range was 125 to 135°C.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 480-483 
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    Notes: As a clue to the solution of the spherulite structure of polymers, dendrites of thermally degraded polyethylene crystallized from the melt were studied by optical and electron microscopy. The crystal habit of the dendrites was very special, resembling neither that found in polyethylene, which has much longer chains, nor that of paraffin wax which has considerably shorter chains. Electron microscopic observation revealed the existence of developed terraces about 100 A. in height, which is in accordance with the structure of polymer single crystals. The molecules appear to fold themselves into the lamellae on crystallizing from the melt.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 484-488 
    ISSN: 0021-8995
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: The thermal degradation of five crosslinked epoxide polymers were studied in vacuo by differential thermogravimetry. Three of the polymers were prepared by reacting methyl nadic anhydride, maleic anhydride, and m-phenylenediamine with diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A; the other two were obtained by reacting methyl nadic anhydride and m-phenylenediamine with resorcinol diglycidyl ether. Tenmilligram powdered samples were heated over the temperature range from 25° to 925°C. at a rate of 5°C./min. Differential thermogravimetric curves showed that the polymers incorporating methyl nadic anhydride decomposed in two distinct stages, whereas those based on m-phenylenediamine or maleic anhydride degraded in only one stage. This difference in mechanism of decomposition is attributed to decarboxylation of ester groups having the methyl nadicdicarboxylic structure in the polymers. Substitution of a 2,2-diphenylpropyl group for a phenyl group in resorcinol diglycidyl ether, to give diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A, influenced appreciably the maximum rates of decomposition of the corresponding polymers. In the case of the polymer based on m-phenylenediamine, the rate was increased by this substitution, but for the polymer derived from methylnadic anhydride the rate was decreased.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. S21 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 3A 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 489-495 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Polyvinyl chloride thermal degradation was carried out under air atmosphere from 150 to 250°C. and the kinetics followed, simultaneously by thermogravimetry and hydrochloric acid evolution measurements. The overall scheme of dehydrochlorination is the same under air and inert atmospheres: it is a chain reaction initiated by thermal instability of irregular structures initially present or created during the course of the reaction. Oxidation plays an important part in the activation of these structures and reduces all activation energies; furthermore, it creates new centers. Oxygen participates alao in propagation and termination of chains of reactions. With an increase in the reaction chains, simultaneously, backbone C—C bonds are broken up, and the residue is formed by branched molecules small enough to remain soluble. All kinds of structures, but especially the polyenic ones, are oxidized. When their concentration and degree of oxidation are great enough, a further decomposition of these degraded parts into volatile oxidized products occurs; the velocity of this reaction is then nearly equal to that of macromolecular residue oxidation.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 497-502 
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    Notes: An apparatus is described for studying the fatigue of rubber strips under repeated simple extensions in different atmospheres. The fatigue life is shown to be greatly increased in vacuo for vulcanizates of natural rubber and SBR. The effect of oxidation inhibitors and radical acceptors has been examined; they are found to prolong the life in air, but have little effect in vacuo. The results suggest that a substantial proportion of crack growth in air is due to oxidative deterioration of the rubber at the crack tip, probably initiated by mechanical rupture.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 269-277 
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    Notes: The stress-strain properties of isotactic polypropylene yarn have been studied over a wide range of strain rates up to 2,000,000% per minute. The testing equipment used included the Instron, three pneumatic and pneumatichydraulic type of high speed testers, the falling weight method, the rotating disc longitudinal impact and ballistic techniques. Evaluation of the behavior of polypropylene at strains of 2, 6, 12, and 16% shows the existence of two relaxation peaks, one at τ = 10-2 sec. and the other at about 102 sec. with a plateau of little time dependency in between. The data, especially at the shorter testing times, can be well represented by a single mechanical model composed of two Maxwell units in parallel. Information concerning the ultimate properties of isotactic polypropylene yarn was also obtained. The work-to-rupture values for polypropylene at most strain rates exceed those characteristic of any other available textile material.
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    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 6 (1962), S. 278-282 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Interlaboratory comparisons on several materials are being conducted among a half-dozen laboratories having high speed tensile testers of widely different mechanical design and instrumentation. This progress report gives results from the first two round robins, the first on two plastic films and the second on copper wire. These materials were tested a t several speeds in the range of 1.3 to 130 m./min. (50 to 5000 in./min.). Preliminary conclusions and plans for future work are offered.
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