Plastic Materials
โ Scribed by J. A. Brydon
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 927
- Edition
- Seven
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
FrontCover
TOC
01 The Historical Development of Plastics Materials
02 The Chemical Nature of Plastics
03 States of Aggregation in Polymers
04 Relation of Structure to Thermal & Mechanical Properties
05 Relation of Structure of Chemical Properties
06 Relation of Structure to Electrical & Optical Properties
07 Additives for Plastics
08 Principal of the Processing of Plastics
09 Principles of Product Design
10 Polyethylene
11 Aliphatic Polyolefins other than Polyethylene, & Diene Rubbers
12 Vinyl Chloride Polymers
13 Fluorine-containing Polymers
15 Acrylic Plastics
16 Plastics Based on Styrene
17 Miscellaneous Vinyl Thermoplastics
18 Polyamides & Polyimides
19 Polyacetals & Related Materials
20 Polycarbonates
21 Other Thermoplastics Containing p-Phenylene Groups
22 Cellulose Plastics
23 Phenolic Resins
24 Aminoplastics
25 Polyesters
26 Epoxide Resins
27 Polyurethanes & Polyisocyanurates
28 Furan Resins
29 Silicones & other Heat-resisting Polymers
30 Miscellaneous Plastics Materials
31 Selected Functional Polymers
32 Material Selection
Abbreviations
Index
Appendix
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