Processing and finishing of polymeric materials
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- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1476
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
An authoritative reference on the processing and finishing of polymeric materials for scientists and practitioners
Owing to their versatility and wide range of applications, polymeric materials are of great commercial importance. Manufacturing processes of commercial products are designed to meet the requirements of the final product and are influenced by the physical and chemical properties of the polymeric material used.
Based on Wiley's renowned ''Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology,'' ''Processing and Finishing of Polymeric Materials'' provides comprehensive, up-to-date details on the latest manufacturing technologies, including blending, compounding, extrusion, molding, and coating.
Written by prominent scholars from industry, academia, and research institutions from around the globe, this reference features more than forty selected reprints from the Encyclopedia as well as new contributions, providing unparalleled coverage of such topics as:
Additives
Antistatic agents
Bleaching
Blowing agents
Calendaring
Casting
Coloring processes
Dielectric heating
Electrospinning
Embedding
''Processing and Finishing of Polymeric Materials'' is an ideal resource for polymer and materials scientists, chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, process engineers, and consultants, and serves as a valuable addition to libraries of chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science in industry, academia, and government
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Machine generated contents note: Additives. --
Annealing. --
Antifoaming Agents. --
Antistatic Agents. --
Blending. --
Bleaching. --
Blow Molding. --
Blowing Agents. --
Caldendaring. --
Carbon Black. --
Casting. --
Coating Methods, Survey. --
Coating Methods, Powder Technology. --
Coating Methods, Spray. --
Coatings. --
Coextrusion. --
Coloring Processes. --
Compression and transfer molding. --
Composites, Fabrication. --
Compounding. --
Crystallization Kinetics. --
Decorating. --
Dielectric Heating. --
Drying. --
Dyeing. --
Electrospinning. --
Embedding. --
Extrusion. --
Films, Manufacture. --
Injection Molding. --
Machining. --
Metallizing. --
Microcellular Plastics. --
Mixing. --
Pelletizing. --
Plasma Processing. --
Plastics Processing. --
Processing, Modeling. --
Radiation Curing. --
Recycling, Plastics. --
Reinforcement. --
Rotational Molding. --
Rubber Compounding. --
Sheeting. --
Solid-State Extrusion. --
Stabilization. --
Supercritical Fluids. --
Thermoforming.
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