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... molded by injection , compression , or extrusion . The resin is available as molding powders , liquid resins , solutions , emulsions , and sheets . Solvents can be used to weld this material . Cellulose Acetate . Cellulose acetate is ...
... molded by injection , compression , or extrusion . The resin is available as molding powders , liquid resins , solutions , emulsions , and sheets . Solvents can be used to weld this material . Cellulose Acetate . Cellulose acetate is ...
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... molding , although other conventional molding techniques such as extrusion , vacuum forming , and compression molding can be used . The polymer can be sawed , punched , turned on a lathe , or drilled with no cracking or tearing of the ...
... molding , although other conventional molding techniques such as extrusion , vacuum forming , and compression molding can be used . The polymer can be sawed , punched , turned on a lathe , or drilled with no cracking or tearing of the ...
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... molding of the individual part , although occasionally parts are machined from precast stock . The material is resistant to weak acids and alkalies , and exhibits excellent resistance to organic solvents . Strong acids and alkalies ...
... molding of the individual part , although occasionally parts are machined from precast stock . The material is resistant to weak acids and alkalies , and exhibits excellent resistance to organic solvents . Strong acids and alkalies ...
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