Polymer Science. Properties and Application
โ Scribed by Andrew J. Peacock and Allison Calhoun (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Hanser Fachbuchverlag
- Year
- Carl
- Leaves
- 398
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Polymer Chemistry, Pages I,III-V,VII-XIX
Introduction to Synthetic Polymers, Pages 1-20
Polymer Chemistry, Pages 21-43
Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, and Heat Transfer, Pages 45-61
Kinetics, Pages 63-75
Molecular Characterization of Polymers, Pages 77-102
Rheological Properties of Polymeric Materials, Pages 103-113
Development and Characterization of Solid State Molecular and Supermolecular Structure, Pages 115-135
Solid State Properties of Polymers, Pages 137-170
Polymer Degradation and Stability, Pages 171-181
Polymeric Mixtures, Pages 183-194
Extrusion Processes, Pages 195-209
Compounding, Pages 211-223
Injection Molding, Pages 225-232
Blow Molding, Pages 233-241
Rotational Molding, Pages 243-251
Thermoforming, Pages 253-258
Recycling, Pages 259-265
Polyethylene, Pages 267-283
Polypropylene, Pages 285-297
Polycarbonates, Pages 299-307
Polystyrene, Pages 309-323
Polyvinyl Chloride, Pages 325-338
Nylons, Pages 339-352
Polyesters, Pages 353-364
Polyurethanes, Pages 365-381
Additional Reading, Pages 383-385,387-398
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