This comprehensive volume brings you a resource covering the very latest technological developments for polyolefins. You'll benefit from the expertise of noted authorities and for the first time will find a comprehensive description of the structuring of molten polyolefins in fiber, film and molding
Polyolefins: Processing, Structure Development and Properties
โ Scribed by White J.L., Choi D.D.
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This work describes the structuring of molten polyolefins in fiber and molding processes with correlations between structural order such as crystalline unit cell, polymorphic effect and orientation, and processing parameters. The book treats the history, commercialization, characterization, and crystallography of various commercial polyolefins and polystyrenes, and describes the development of structure during fabrication of these polymers into various shapes. Readership for the book includes engineers, chemists, and technologists working with polyolefins. The book was written while the authors were affiliated with the Institute of Polymer Engineering at the University of Akron.
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