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... impact strength . In general terms , the styrene contributes to rigidity and ease of processing ; the acrylonitrile contributes to chemical resistance and rigidity ; and the butadiene contributes to impact strength and toughness . With ...
... impact strength . In general terms , the styrene contributes to rigidity and ease of processing ; the acrylonitrile contributes to chemical resistance and rigidity ; and the butadiene contributes to impact strength and toughness . With ...
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... impact resistance . The material is sensitive to ultraviolet energy unless stabilizers are added in the formulation . Nylon resins absorb moisture , but this does not affect their strength . Recent formulations offer very low mois- ture ...
... impact resistance . The material is sensitive to ultraviolet energy unless stabilizers are added in the formulation . Nylon resins absorb moisture , but this does not affect their strength . Recent formulations offer very low mois- ture ...
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... impact strength , and machinability . No one material possesses all the desirable features of the entire class , however . Nearly all phenolics are com- pounded with substantial amounts of filler , ranging from clay and mica to cotton ...
... impact strength , and machinability . No one material possesses all the desirable features of the entire class , however . Nearly all phenolics are com- pounded with substantial amounts of filler , ranging from clay and mica to cotton ...
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