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On the basis of these same experiments , the conclusion reached is that
transreactions contribute much more to the healing process than does additional
polycondensation . It is also concluded that diffusion and mass transfer in linear ...
On the basis of these same experiments , the conclusion reached is that
transreactions contribute much more to the healing process than does additional
polycondensation . It is also concluded that diffusion and mass transfer in linear ...
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Additional Solid State Polycondensation Under Industrial Conditions Linear
polycondensates ( polyamides and polyesters ) of molecular weight above 30 ,
000 are hard to obtain by melt polycondensation . Therefore the production of
such ...
Additional Solid State Polycondensation Under Industrial Conditions Linear
polycondensates ( polyamides and polyesters ) of molecular weight above 30 ,
000 are hard to obtain by melt polycondensation . Therefore the production of
such ...
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The conclusion from these few examples is that additional solid state
polycondensation is a useful tool for the recycling of wastes from the production
of polyamide and polyester fibers . By increasing the molecular weight of these
wastes ...
The conclusion from these few examples is that additional solid state
polycondensation is a useful tool for the recycling of wastes from the production
of polyamide and polyester fibers . By increasing the molecular weight of these
wastes ...
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