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2008
DOI: 10.1179/174328908x362890
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Melt compounding of rigid PVC formulations with hydrotalcites

Abstract: Hydrotalcites, compounds of magnesium-aluminium-hydroxycarbonate, are promoted as environmentally safe materials for costabilisation of PVC products. Commercial grades of hydrotalcites have been added to rigid PVC formulations, containing a range of different stabiliser types, to evaluate their contribution to heat stability and their effect on mechanical properties. Hydrotalcites are confirmed to be effective costabilisers for rigid PVC: static thermal stability (through oven testing) and dynamic thermal stab… Show more

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“…The most common minerals of the hydrotalcite group are listed in Table 1. Hydrotalcites have found the greatest practical use in the production and processing of polymers, especially as part of thermal stabilizing compounds for the processing of PVC, neutralizing additives, and flame retardants [3][4][5]. They find a very wide range of applications in heterogeneous catalysis, particularly as precursors for the synthesis of catalysts based on mixed oxides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common minerals of the hydrotalcite group are listed in Table 1. Hydrotalcites have found the greatest practical use in the production and processing of polymers, especially as part of thermal stabilizing compounds for the processing of PVC, neutralizing additives, and flame retardants [3][4][5]. They find a very wide range of applications in heterogeneous catalysis, particularly as precursors for the synthesis of catalysts based on mixed oxides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%