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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... properties of the resulting mixture. Inert or extender fillers are added mainly to reduce the cost of the compound, whereas reinforcing fillers are added to im- prove certain mechanical properties such as modulus or tensile strength ...
... properties of the resulting mixture. Inert or extender fillers are added mainly to reduce the cost of the compound, whereas reinforcing fillers are added to im- prove certain mechanical properties such as modulus or tensile strength ...
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... properties , fluoropolymers are known for their chemical resistance , very low coeffi- cient of friction , and good dielectric properties . Their mechanical properties are not high unless reinforcing fillers , such as glass fibers , are ...
... properties , fluoropolymers are known for their chemical resistance , very low coeffi- cient of friction , and good dielectric properties . Their mechanical properties are not high unless reinforcing fillers , such as glass fibers , are ...
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... properties. The minor polymer separates into dis- persed “domains” and may affect certain specific properties. When the domains are ex- tremely fine, sensitive properties may detect the phase separation, but many practical properties ...
... properties. The minor polymer separates into dis- persed “domains” and may affect certain specific properties. When the domains are ex- tremely fine, sensitive properties may detect the phase separation, but many practical properties ...
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Polymers and Plastics | 1-1 |
Chapter 2 Thermoplastics | 2-1 |
Chapter 3 Thermosets | 3-1 |
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