Handbook of Plastics Technologies: The Complete Guide to Properties and PerformanceUnderstand, design, and manufacture plastics This resource provides you with the state-of-the-art information for the design, manufacture and application of plastics as well as its cutting-edge usage in nanotechnology.
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... chain polyol, generally a polyester or polyether, but other rubbery polymers end-capped with a hydroxyl group could be used. The hard segment is composed of the diisocyanate and a short-chain diol called a chain extender. The hard ...
... chain polyol, generally a polyester or polyether, but other rubbery polymers end-capped with a hydroxyl group could be used. The hard segment is composed of the diisocyanate and a short-chain diol called a chain extender. The hard ...
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... chain allow for a low fraction of crystallinity (about 5 percent). The polymers are essentially linear, but a low number of short-chain branches may exist.381 The monomers are predominantly arranged head to tail along the backbone of the ...
... chain allow for a low fraction of crystallinity (about 5 percent). The polymers are essentially linear, but a low number of short-chain branches may exist.381 The monomers are predominantly arranged head to tail along the backbone of the ...
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... chain Ethylene-propopylene-diene- monomer rubber EPDM Copolymers of ethylene and propylene Ethylene propylene rubber, EPR EPM Perfluoro rubbers of the poly- methylene type having all substituent groups on the polymer chain either fluoro ...
... chain Ethylene-propopylene-diene- monomer rubber EPDM Copolymers of ethylene and propylene Ethylene propylene rubber, EPR EPM Perfluoro rubbers of the poly- methylene type having all substituent groups on the polymer chain either fluoro ...
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Polymers and Plastics | 1-1 |
Chapter 2 Thermoplastics | 2-1 |
Chapter 3 Thermosets | 3-1 |
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