Handbook of Plastics Technologies: The Complete Guide to Properties and PerformancePublisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Understand, design, and manufacture plastics This resource provides you with the state-of-the-art information for the design, manufacture and application of plastics as well as its cutting-edge usage in nanotechnology.
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... polyethylene , both being satu- rated hydrocarbon polymers , they differ in some significant properties . Isotactic polypro- pylene is harder and has a higher softening point than polyethylene , so it is used where higher stiffness ...
... polyethylene , both being satu- rated hydrocarbon polymers , they differ in some significant properties . Isotactic polypro- pylene is harder and has a higher softening point than polyethylene , so it is used where higher stiffness ...
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... Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polybutylene Terephthalate These materials can be joined by mechanical self - fastening methods or by mechanical fas- teners . However , polyethylene terephthalate ( PET ) and polybutylene terephthalate ...
... Polyethylene Terephthalate and Polybutylene Terephthalate These materials can be joined by mechanical self - fastening methods or by mechanical fas- teners . However , polyethylene terephthalate ( PET ) and polybutylene terephthalate ...
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... Polyethylene sebacate Eternacoll Ube Industries Polyethylene succinate Lunare Polyethylene succinate Lunare Nippon Shokubai Nippon Shokubai copolymer Polyethylene terephthalate Biomax copolymer Green Ecopet DuPont Teijin ...
... Polyethylene sebacate Eternacoll Ube Industries Polyethylene succinate Lunare Polyethylene succinate Lunare Nippon Shokubai Nippon Shokubai copolymer Polyethylene terephthalate Biomax copolymer Green Ecopet DuPont Teijin ...
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