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This wide range of use is a result largely of the great variety of microstructures
which can be developed in these polymers . These materials ... In this chapter will
be presented an outline of the microstructure of such materials . Even more , we ...
This wide range of use is a result largely of the great variety of microstructures
which can be developed in these polymers . These materials ... In this chapter will
be presented an outline of the microstructure of such materials . Even more , we ...
Page 104
In the following subsection , we shall look at the development of microstructure
directly in the spinning step . We shall first look at what TRAQ studies have
shown about the development of microstructure . Following that , we will look at
what ...
In the following subsection , we shall look at the development of microstructure
directly in the spinning step . We shall first look at what TRAQ studies have
shown about the development of microstructure . Following that , we will look at
what ...
Page 110
Postmortem studies of the details of fully heat - treated PET have also proven
very useful in deciphering how microstructure has developed in oriented systems
. The most direct microstructural postmortem is electron microscopy . Replica and
...
Postmortem studies of the details of fully heat - treated PET have also proven
very useful in deciphering how microstructure has developed in oriented systems
. The most direct microstructural postmortem is electron microscopy . Replica and
...
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