- properties.
Polyethers are
generally polymers containing ether linkages in
their main chain. The term
polyol generally refers to
polyether polyols with...
- chemistry. Some of
these chemistries are
polyether, polyester,
polycarbonate and also
acrylic polyols.
Polyether polyols may be
further subdivided and classified...
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Polyether ether ketone (P****) is a
colourless organic thermoplastic polymer in the
polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family, used in
engineering applications...
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Polyether block amide or PEBA is a
thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). It is
known under the
tradename of PEBAX® (Arkema) and VESTAMID® E (Evonik Industries)...
- chemistry: polyester-based TPUs (mainly
derived from
adipic acid esters)
polyether-based TPUs (mainly
based on
tetrahydrofuran (THF) ethers). The differences...
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introduced polyethers,
specifically poly(tetramethylene ether) glycol, in 1956. BASF and Dow
Chemical introduced polyalkylene glycols in 1957.
Polyether polyols...
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elastane is a
synthetic fiber known for its
exceptional elasticity. It is a
polyether-polyurea
copolymer that was
invented in 1958 by
chemist Joseph Shivers...
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visible in
headlamps that lost or didn't have
proper protective coating).
Polyether sulfone (PES) or
polysulfone is a
class of
specially engineered thermoplastics...
- are
always present in
these polysulfones,
PAESs are also
referred to as
polyether sulfones (PES), poly(arylene sulfone)s or
simply polysulfone (PSU). The...
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Polyethylene glycol (PEG; /ˌpɒliˈɛθəlˌiːn ˈɡlaɪˌkɒl, -ˈɛθɪl-, -ˌkɔːl/) is a
polyether compound derived from
petroleum with many applications, from industrial...