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Synthetic Rubbers

Processes and Economic Data


Authors : ARLIE Jean-Pierre

ARLIE Jean-Pierre

Ph.D. in science
Graduate Engineer from ENSPM (IFP School - France) and IAE Paris

Position:
Deputy Manager of foreign Affairs at IFP (French Petroleum Institute)

Field of publication:
Refining, chemical engineering, petrochemical

Author of 42 scientific articles, Dr. Arlie published 4 titles with Editions Technip:
In English:
– Synthetic Rubbers. Processes and Economic Data
– Commodity Thermoplastics. Technical and Economic Characteristics
InFrench:
– Caoutchoucs synthétiques. Procédés et données économiques
– Les thermoplastiques de grand tonnage. Caractéristiques techniques et économiques  

 


ISBN : 9782710806196
trade paperback      170 x 240 mm      128 pages
Publication date : 1992



This book first introduces general-purpose synthetic rubbers, such as styrene butadiene rubber, polybutadiene, polyisoprene and ethylene propylene copolymers, mainly used for the manufacturing of pneumatic tires. Specialty rubbers displaying specific properties are then described. Leading examples are butyl, nitrile and neoprene rubbers as well as thermoplastic elastomers. The latter have gained ground in the last ten years, as they can be processed very rapidly. A short monograph is devoted to each polymeric product: a description is given for the polymerization processes and the major manufacturing steps, the material and energy balances, the main uses as well as the rated production capacity of the leading producing countries. This concise and clearly written text is intended for graduate students involved in chemical engineering programs, as well as young engineers and economists concerned with manufactured goods in the field of heavy chemicals.

 

This book is available in French under the title "Caoutchoucs synthétiques. Procédés et données économiques".


Contents :


1. Synthetic rubbers. 2. Styrene/butadiene rubber (SBR). 3. Polybutadiene. 4. Polyisoprene. 5. Ethylene/propylene rubbers. 6. Butyl rubber. 7. Polychloroprene rubber. 8. Nitrile rubber. 9. Thermoplastic elastomers. References. Index.