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... flexibility of rubber . Only plastics , however , can be strong , clear , and flexible simultaneously . Table IV compares some of the ad- vantages and disadvantages of plastics with those of metals . Table IV PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC ...
... flexibility of rubber . Only plastics , however , can be strong , clear , and flexible simultaneously . Table IV compares some of the ad- vantages and disadvantages of plastics with those of metals . Table IV PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC ...
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... flexible before the resin is cast . The resin can be combined with epoxy resins to give greater flexibility and higher impact resistance . The material is sensitive to ultraviolet energy unless stabilizers are added in the formulation ...
... flexible before the resin is cast . The resin can be combined with epoxy resins to give greater flexibility and higher impact resistance . The material is sensitive to ultraviolet energy unless stabilizers are added in the formulation ...
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... Flexible Tubing ) Acrylic ( Coating ) Polyurethane ( Coating ) Polyvinyl Chloride ( Rigid ) Epoxy ( Pipe ) Epoxy - Ester ( Coating ) Epoxy - Tar ( Coating ) Polyurethane ( Coating ) Silicone Rubber Allyl Ester ABS ABS / PVC Acetal Vinyl ...
... Flexible Tubing ) Acrylic ( Coating ) Polyurethane ( Coating ) Polyvinyl Chloride ( Rigid ) Epoxy ( Pipe ) Epoxy - Ester ( Coating ) Epoxy - Tar ( Coating ) Polyurethane ( Coating ) Silicone Rubber Allyl Ester ABS ABS / PVC Acetal Vinyl ...
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