Plastics: Materials and ProcessingAlthough most introductory texts on plastics focus on either materials or on processing, this book discusses the full range of materials, processes, and performance of plastics. This well-structured approach examines materials and the effects of processing from the molecular, micro, and macro levels. While providing a fundamental overview of a broad spectrum of topics, the text's high level of detail makes it valuable as both an introductory text and a professional reference manual. This detail is accomplished without extensive mathematics, so the book can be used by technicians, plastics professionals, and engineers. The book is useful for readers who may want to acquire, improve, or refresh their knowledge of plastic materials and processing. |
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... copolymer would be formed is dependent upon the basic nature of the monomers and their mutual reactivity , the conditions of the ... copolymer Another pattern could be a regular or alternating copolymer pattern 62 CHAPTER Two Copolymers.
... copolymer would be formed is dependent upon the basic nature of the monomers and their mutual reactivity , the conditions of the ... copolymer Another pattern could be a regular or alternating copolymer pattern 62 CHAPTER Two Copolymers.
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... copolymer case illustrated , two addition monomers were present ( one more than the number needed to polymerize ) so a copolymer was made . Because copolymerization requires more than the minimum number of monomers , a copolymer in a ...
... copolymer case illustrated , two addition monomers were present ( one more than the number needed to polymerize ) so a copolymer was made . Because copolymerization requires more than the minimum number of monomers , a copolymer in a ...
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... copolymer- ized between the segments of the polymer , also has a profound effect on the nature of the copolymer . The many variables that can affect the properties of copolymers can result in a wide range of copolymer materials . These ...
... copolymer- ized between the segments of the polymer , also has a profound effect on the nature of the copolymer . The many variables that can affect the properties of copolymers can result in a wide range of copolymer materials . These ...
Contents
Introduction to Plastics | 1 |
Polymeric Materials Molecular Viewpoint | 21 |
Micro Structures in Polymers | 69 |
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