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[Polymer Science and Technology Series] Plastics Additives Volume 1 || Surface-modified rubber particles for polyurethanes

โœ Scribed by Pritchard, Geoffrey


Book ID
120009574
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1998
Tongue
Dutch
Weight
434 KB
Edition
1998
Category
Article
ISBN
9401158622

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although Plastics Are Extremely Successful Commercially, They Would Never Reach Acceptable Performance Standards Either In Properties Or Processing Without The Incorporation Of Additives. With The Inclusion Of Additives, Plastics Can Be Used In A Variety Of Areas Competing Directly With Other Materials, But There Are Still Many Challenges To Overcome. Some Additives Are Severely Restricted By Legislation, Others Interfere With Each Other-in Short Their Effectiveness Varies With Circumstances. Plastics Additives Explains These Issues In An Alphabetical Format Making Them Easily Accessible To Readers, Enabling Them To Find Specific Information On A Specific Topic. Each Additive Is The Subject Of One Or More Articles, Providing A Suffinct Account Of Each Given Topic. An International Group Of Experts In Additive And Polymer Science, From Many World Class Companies And Institutes, Explain The Recent Rapid Changes In Additive Technology. They Cover Novel Additives (scorch Inhibitors, Compatibilizers, Surface-modified Particulates Etc.), The Established Varieties (antioxidants, Biocides, Antistatic Agents, Nucleating Agents, Fillers, Fibres, Impact Modifiers, Plasticizers) And Many Others, The Articles Also Consider Environmental Concerns, Interactions Between Additives And Legislative Change. With A Quick Reference Guide And Introductory Articles That Provide The Non-specialist And Newcomer With Relevant Information, This Reference Book Is Essential Reading For Anyone Concerned With Plastics And Additives.


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Although Plastics Are Extremely Successful Commercially, They Would Never Reach Acceptable Performance Standards Either In Properties Or Processing Without The Incorporation Of Additives. With The Inclusion Of Additives, Plastics Can Be Used In A Variety Of Areas Competing Directly With Other Materi

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Although Plastics Are Extremely Successful Commercially, They Would Never Reach Acceptable Performance Standards Either In Properties Or Processing Without The Incorporation Of Additives. With The Inclusion Of Additives, Plastics Can Be Used In A Variety Of Areas Competing Directly With Other Materi