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Here is your starting point and complete guide to polyvinyl chloride (PVC) formulation. It covers the basics of vinyl formulation, starting formulations for compounds, and the latest compounding ingredients. Since publication of the acclaimed first edition, a standard reference used by vinyl technologists around the world, there have been many new developments in vinyl formulation as well as new discoveries and insights into the underlying mechanisms. It's all covered here in the second edition, in one highly readable, expertly organized volume.Content: Chapter 1 Formulation Development (pages 1–12): Edward J. Wickson and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 2 Resin Selection for PVC Applications (pages 13–56): Paul KroushlChapter 3 PVC Special Products (pages 57–75): J. R. Goots, Michael P. Moore, Kenneth B. Szoc, Richard J. Burns and James H. BlyChapter 4 Antidegradants (pages 77–134): George W. Thacker, Richard F. Grossman and John T. LutzChapter 5 Colorants for Vinyl (pages 135–150): William R. Mathew and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 6 Fillers and Reinforcements for PVC (pages 151–171): Sara Robinson, Thomas H. Ferrigno and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 7 Monomeric Plasticizers (pages 173–238): Allen D. Godwin and Leonard G. KrauskopfChapter 8 Specialty Plasticizers (pages 239–286): William D. Arendt and Makarand JoshiChapter 9 Formulating Vinyl for Flame Resistance (pages 287–304): Paul Y. MoyChapter 10 Impact Modification (pages 305–313): Mark T. Berard and C. Michael VanekChapter 11 Processing Aids for PVC (pages 315–326): C. Michael Vanek and Mark T. BerardChapter 12 Lubricants and Related Additives (pages 327–370): Richard F. GrossmanChapter 13 Plastisol Technology (pages 371–377): Ashok Shah, B. Mikofalvy, L. Horvath and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 14 Formulating Expanded Products (pages 379–391): Jeremy H. Exelby, R. R. Puri, David M. Henshaw and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 15 Alloys and Blends (pages 393–402): Michael K. Stockdale, Robert S. Brookman and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 16 Flame Retardants and Smoke Suppressants (pages 403–414): John C. Morley and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 17 Vinyl Wood Fiber Composites (pages 415–432): Laurent M. Matuana and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 18 Laboratory Methods (pages 433–465): M. Fred Marx, Marvin Whitley, Pierre Verrier and Richard F. GrossmanChapter 19 Regulatory and Legislative Matters Affecting the Plastics Industry: Health, Safety, and the Environment (pages 467–489): Lewis B. WeisfeldChapter 20 Formulating Flexible PVC for Molding and Coating (pages 491–502): Richard F. GrossmanChapter 21 Formulating Rigid PVC for Extrusion (pages 503–514): George A. ThackerChapter 22 Design of Experiments (pages 515–527): R. J. Del Vecchio