Matrix Polymer definition

Matrix Polymer means a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer that the Intercalate or Exfoliate is dispersed within to improve the mechanical strength, thermal resistance, e.g., raise the glass transition temperature (Tg), and/or the decrease gas (O2) impermeability of the Matrix Polymer.
Matrix Polymer means a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer in which the Intercalate and/or Exfoliate

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  • Polyolefin Adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond polyolefins to substrates.

  • Flexible vinyl adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond flexible vinyl to substrates. Flexible vinyl means a nonrigid polyvinyl chloride plastic with at least five percent, by weight, of plasticizer content. A plasticizer is a material, such as a high boiling point organic solvent, that is incorporated into a vinyl to increase its flexibility, workability, or distensibility, and may be determined using ASTM Method E260-91 or from product formulation data.

  • Expanded polystyrene means blown polystyrene and expanded

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