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Integral Foam Based on Poly(vinyl chloride)

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Integral/Structural Polymer Foams

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Currently flexible and rigid IF’s based on PVC and its copolymers are produced in many countries. The ready availability and the low cost of the raw materials, the absence of warping under the action of moisture, high weather-resistance, good colorability and compatibility with other polymers are the properties which underlie the remarkably rapid growth in the output of these materials, once the technological problems related to the narrow temperature range of processing of this polymer were overcome.

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Shutov, F.A., Henrici-Olivé, G., Olivé, S. (1986). Integral Foam Based on Poly(vinyl chloride). In: Henrici-Olivé, G., Olivé, S. (eds) Integral/Structural Polymer Foams. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02486-7_15

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