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vol. 19, NO. 7, Page 15 U.S. Borax Research Corp., 3075 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 900110, U.S.A. COMPANY NEWS ACQUISITION - EPOXY Anchor Chemical has acquired the Impex epoxy curing agent busi- CUEING AGENTS ness from Penultimate Corporation of California. This will lead to an expansion of Anchor's range of dicyandiamide curing agents. The newly acquired curing agents will be marketed under their Impex trade name and applications are expected in aerospace com- posites, adhesives, electrical laminates and powder coatings. BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS DEGRADATION AND By K. S. Minsker, S.V. Kolesov and G. E. Zaikov, Academy of Sci- STABILIZATION OF ences of the USSR,Moscow. fiesents a quantitative approach to VINYL CHLORIDE-BASED the prediction of the durability of polymers and associated prod- POLYMEES ucts under varying service and storage conditions. Contents: Ageing of Vinyl Chloride-Based Polymers Macromolecular structure of vinyl chloride polymers. Degrada- tion of vinyl chloride-based polymers. PVC degradation under attack of chemical agents. Stabilization of Vinyl Chloride-Based Polymers Fundamental principles. Fundamentals of vinyl chloride homo- and copolymers stabilization under thermal degradation. Stabi- lization to radiations. Special purpose stabilization of vinyl chloride polymers. Some Aspects of Poly (Vinyl Chloride) Technology snd Applications Basic processes and principles of stabilization. Optimization of PVC compositions. Reutilization of poly (vinyl chloride). Service ageing of polymer materials and accelerated ageing tests. Prediction: criteria and methods. References. Appendix. Index. Published by Pergaman Press, Oct., 1988. Price: ~125.00. Cont./...... ADDITIVES FOR 0 1989Elrwier SciencePublishers Ltd., Fmgland.1891g0.00 + 2.20 POLYMERS No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any form or by any means, electronic. mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers (Readers in the USA. - olease see swcial reeulations listed on back cover.)

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vol. 19, NO. 7, Page 15

U.S. Borax Research Corp., 3075 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 900110, U.S.A.

COMPANY NEWS

ACQUISITION - EPOXY Anchor Chemical has acquired the Impex epoxy curing agent busi- CUEING AGENTS ness from Penultimate Corporation of California. This will lead

to an expansion of Anchor's range of dicyandiamide curing agents. The newly acquired curing agents will be marketed under their Impex trade name and applications are expected in aerospace com- posites, adhesives, electrical laminates and powder coatings.

BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS

DEGRADATION AND By K. S. Minsker, S.V. Kolesov and G. E. Zaikov, Academy of Sci- STABILIZATION OF ences of the USSR,Moscow. fiesents a quantitative approach to VINYL CHLORIDE-BASED the prediction of the durability of polymers and associated prod- POLYMEES ucts under varying service and storage conditions.

Contents: Ageing of Vinyl Chloride-Based Polymers Macromolecular structure of vinyl chloride polymers. Degrada- tion of vinyl chloride-based polymers. PVC degradation under attack of chemical agents.

Stabilization of Vinyl Chloride-Based Polymers Fundamental principles. Fundamentals of vinyl chloride homo- and copolymers stabilization under thermal degradation. Stabi-

lization to radiations. Special purpose stabilization of vinyl chloride polymers.

Some Aspects of Poly (Vinyl Chloride) Technology snd Applications Basic processes and principles of stabilization. Optimization

of PVC compositions. Reutilization of poly (vinyl chloride). Service ageing of polymer materials and accelerated ageing tests. Prediction: criteria and methods.

References. Appendix. Index.

Published by Pergaman Press, Oct., 1988.

Price: ~125.00.

Cont./......

ADDITIVES FOR 0 1989 Elrwier Science Publishers Ltd., Fmgland.1891g0.00 + 2.20

POLYMERS No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any form or by any means, electronic. mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers (Readers in the USA. - olease see swcial reeulations listed on back cover.)