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Preparation of solutions, dispersions and emulsions for latex compounding

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With a few exceptions, compounding ingredients are added to aqueous latices as aqueous solutions if they are water-soluble solids or liquids, as dispersions if they are water-insoluble solids, and as emulsions if they are water-insoluble liquids. Notable exceptions to this general rule include the direct addition of dry fillers to certain latex compounds for the manufacture of latex foam rubber, and the direct addition of ester-type plasticizers to vinyl acetate polymer and copolymer latices.

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Blackley, D.C. (1997). Preparation of solutions, dispersions and emulsions for latex compounding. In: Polymer Latices. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5848-0_1

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