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+ | == Description == | ||
+ | A thermoplastic polymer made by the oxidative condensation of 2,6-dimethyl phenol. Polyphenylene oxide, PPO, is a good electrical insulator. It is a noncrystalline polymer that can crack when exposed to UV light or halogenated solvents. Modified PPO is made by blending PPO with 50% by weight polystyrene. Modified PPO is used as a structural foam in appliances and electrical housings. | ||
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+ | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
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+ | PPHOX; PPO; polyphenylene ether; poli(xido de fenileno) (Esp.); xido de polifenileno (Port.) | ||
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+ | [[[SliderGallery rightalign|aaiPPETHR.jpg~FTIR]]] | ||
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+ | == Other Properties == | ||
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+ | Resistant to acids, alkalis and oils.Attacked by many organic solvents. | ||
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+ | == Authority == | ||
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+ | * Theodore J. Reinhart, Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', ''Engineered Plastics'', ASM International, 1988 | ||
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+ | * Website address 1, Website address 1 Comment: www.me.umist.ac.uk.historyp | ||
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+ | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Revision as of 14:59, 30 September 2014
Description
A thermoplastic polymer made by the oxidative condensation of 2,6-dimethyl phenol. Polyphenylene oxide, PPO, is a good electrical insulator. It is a noncrystalline polymer that can crack when exposed to UV light or halogenated solvents. Modified PPO is made by blending PPO with 50% by weight polystyrene. Modified PPO is used as a structural foam in appliances and electrical housings.
Synonyms and Related Terms
PPHOX; PPO; polyphenylene ether; poli(xido de fenileno) (Esp.); xido de polifenileno (Port.)
Other Properties
Resistant to acids, alkalis and oils.Attacked by many organic solvents.
Authority
- Theodore J. Reinhart, Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988
- Website address 1, Website address 1 Comment: www.me.umist.ac.uk.historyp