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Revision as of 08:48, 2 July 2020
Description
Table of Selected polymers belonging to this polymer class (links are for CAMEO pages)
Polymer name | Properties of Concern |
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Rubber, natural | Vulcanized rubber may emit sulfur fumes that will tarnish metals and stain organic materials |
Polybutadiene (Buna) | Compounded with a wide variety of materials |
Polystyrene | Compounded with a wide variety of materials |
Nitrile rubber (NBR) | Some NBR are blended with PVC and contain chloride |
Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) | Tendency to crawl; Compounded with a wide variety of materials |
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) | Compounded with a wide variety of materials |
Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) | |
Ethylene propylene diene (EPDM) | May be crosslinked with other products with sulfur vulcanization |
Butyl rubber (Isoprene) | |
Neoprene (Polychloroprene) | Chlorinated, may off-gas acids |
Polysulfide | May contain PCB’s, can cause damage to metals when in contact with stainless and carbon steels |
Polyurethane (Spandex) | Problematic class of materials |
Silicone Rubber | Off-gassing depends on the initial curing system, platinum based cures have no offgassing; condensation cures can produce acid, neutral or basic chemicals during curing; peroxide cures can produce ketones or chlorinated aromatic chemicals as the material ages and breaks down. |
Applications
Personal Risks
Environmental Risks
Collection Risks
Working Properties
Resources and Citations
- Contributions: Molly McGrath, Polymer Group, AIC 2020.