Databook of Adhesion Promoters (2nd Ed.)

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Databook of Adhesion Promoters, Second Edition contains data on the most important adhesion promoter products in use today. Information on each adhesion promoter is divided into five sections: General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, and Use and Performance. The previous edition of this book was mostly related to silanes, but many new additives have been introduced to the market, many not based on silanes but on one of 37 chemical groups of chemical compounds needed for a variety of products in which silanes do not function, are too expensive, or better performance can be achieved with these new additives.

The years that have passed since publication of the first edition have also had a significant impact on sourcing and selection of adhesion promoters for different tasks. Due to mergers and acquisitions, many additives are no longer in use. Because of scientific developments, more products are based on renewable resources and selected from less toxic origins. There is also a clear tendency to limit the scope of application which can lead to many products being designed for specialized, frequently single product applications.

1. Introduction2. Information on the data fields3. Adhesion promoters a. Acidsb. Acrylatesc. Amines, amides, and amidoaminesd. Benzene derivativese. Carbamic resinf. Chlorinated polyolefinsg. Crosslinkersh. Epoxidesi. Estersj. Inorganic compoundsk. Ionomersl. Isocyanatesm. Isocyanuratesn. Lignino. Maleic anhydride modified polymersp. Melamineq. Metal-organic complexes (non-silicon)r. Metal-organic complexes (non-silicon)+silicas. Monomerst. Oligomersu. Phenol novolac resinsv. Phosphoric acid estersw. Polymers and copolymersx. Polyols y. Resorcinolz. Rosinaa. Silanesbb. Silane+silicacc. Silane+silicatedd. Silane+titanateee. Silicate+silicaff. Silicic acid estergg. Silicic acid ester+SiO2hh. Sucrose acetate isobutyrateii. Sulfur compoundsjj. Titanateskk. Zirconates
Anna Wypych studied chemical engineering and polymer chemistry and obtained an M.Sc in chemical engineering. Her professional expertise includes both teaching and research & development. She specializes in polymer additives for PVC and other polymers, and evaluates their effect on health and environment.
  • Provides detailed, up-to-date, essential data on the most important products currently in use
  • Covers general information, physical-chemical properties, health and safety, ecological properties, and use and performance
  • Includes recommendations for specific polymers, products, applications, processing methods and the concentration used