New plasticizers for energetic materials Indonesia

  • New plasticizers for energetic materials Indonesia
  • New plasticizers for energetic materials Indonesia
  • New plasticizers for energetic materials Indonesia
  • Can Indonesia implement advanced plastic recycling technology?
  • ExxonMobil, PT Indomobil Prima Energi (IPE), an Indonesian-based Indomobil Group subsidiary, and Plastic Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding to assess the potential for largescale implementation of advanced plastic recycling technology in Indonesia.
  • What is the practical application of Energetic plasticizers?
  • The practical application of energetic plasticizers is still limited, and it is necessary to develop new energetic plasticizers. researchers can use computer simulation technology to study the structure, energy characteristics (such as detonation velocity, detonation pressure, and specific impulse), and stability of compounds.
  • Can a large-scale chemical recycling technology be implemented in Indonesia?
  • At the G20 Bali Summit earlier this week, ExxonMobil, PT Indomobil Prima Energi (IPE), and chemical recycling pioneer Plastic Energy, signed a memorandum of understanding to assess the potential for large-scale implementation of chemical recycling technology in Indonesia.
  • Are energetic plasticizers a good choice for solid propellant formulations?
  • In modern solid propellant formulations, conventional plasticizers are being gradually replaced by energetic plasticizers (EPs), which usually have various energetic groups (such as nitro, nitroamino, azido, etc.) in the molecules to enhance the energy performance. Thus, extensive efforts have been devoted to the design and synthesis of new EPs.
  • What are energy plasticizers used for?
  • Energetic plasticizers have been used in the propellant industry for improving mechanical properties of propellant formulations and to boost energy.
  • Does plastic energy have a patented TAC process?
  • Plastic Energy already has two commercial recycling plants in Spain, which use its patented TAC process to convert plastics into a feedstock called Tacoil, which can then be used to create virgin-quality plastics.

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