Fibres, films, plastics and rubbers: a handbook of common polymers /
Fibres, Films, Plastics and Rubbers: A Handbook of Common Polymers focuses on polymeric materials. The book first discusses a list of sections on individual polymers. Topics include olefin and vinyl-type, carbohydrate-type, synthetic condensation-type, organo-silicon, and inorganic polymers, as well...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Butterworths,
1971.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Fibres, Films, Plastics and Rubbers: A Handbook of Common Polymers ; Copyright Page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; How to Use this Book; UNITS; 1. List of Sections on Individual Polymers; Olefin and vinyl-type polymers; Carbohydrate-type polymers; Proteins; Synthetic condensation-type polymers; Natural and synthetic rubber-type polymers; Organo-silicon polymers; Inorganic polymers; 2. List of Sections on Specific Properties and Related Information; Structure; Chemistry; Physics-General Properties; Thermal Properties; Electrical Properties; Mechanical Properties.
- PART 1: Data on Individual PolymersSECTION 1: POLYETHYLENES; 1.1 STRUCTURE; 1.2 CHEMISTRY; 1.3 PHYSICS; 1.4 FABRICATION; 1.5 SERVICEABILITY; 1.6 UTILISATION; 1.7 HISTORY; 1.8 ADDITIONAL NOTES; 1.9 FURTHER LITERATURE; SECTION 2: POLYPROPYLENE; 2.1 STRUCTURE; 2.2 CHEMISTRY; 2.3 PHYSICS; 2.4 FABRICATION; 2.5 SERVICEABILITY; 2.6 UTILISATION; 2.7 HISTORY; 2.8 ADDITIONAL NOTES; 2.9 FURTHER LITERATURE; SECTION 3: POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE; 3.1 STRUCTURE; 3.2 CHEMISTRY; 3.3 PHYSICS; 3.4 FABRICATION; 3.5 SERVICEABILITY; 3.6 UTILISATION; 3.7 HISTORY; 3.8 ADDITIONAL NOTES; 3.9 FURTHER LITERATURE.
- Section 4: polystyrene4.1 structure; 4.2 chemistry; 4.3 physics; 4.4 fabrication; 4.5 serviceability; 4.6 utilisation; 4.7 history; 4.8 additional notes; 4.9 further literature; section 5: indene and coumarone/indene resins; 5.1 structure; 5.2 chemistry; 5.3 physics; 5.5 serviceability; 5.6 utilisation; 5.7 history; 5.8 additional notes; section 6: polyvinyl acetate; 6.1 structure; 6.2 chemistry; 6.3 physics; 6.4 fabrication; 6.5 serviceability; 6.6 utilisation; 6.7 history; 6.8 additional notes; 6.9 further literature; section 7: polyvinyl alcohol; 7.1 structure; 7.2 chemistry; 7.3 physics.
- 7.4 fabrication7,5 serviceability; 7.6 utilisation; 7.7 history; 7.8 additional notes; 7.9 further literature; section 8: polyvinyl formal, acetal and butyral; 8.1 structure; 8.2 chemistry; 8.3 physics; 8.4 fabrication; 8.5 serviceability; 8.6 utilisation; 8.7 history; section 9: polyacrylates and polymethacrylates; 9.1 structure; 9.2 chemistry; 9.3 physics; 9.4 fabrication; 9.5 serviceability; 9.6 utilisation; 9.7 history; 9.8 additional notes; 9.9 further literature; section 10: polyacrylonitrile and copolymers; 10.1 structure; 10.2 chemistry; 10.3 physics; 10.4 fabrication.
- 10.5 serviceability10.6 utilisation; 10.7 history; 10,8 additional notes; section 11: polyvinyl chloride; 11.1 structure; 11.2 chemistry; 11.3 physics; 11.4 fabrication; 11.5 serviceability; 11.6 utilisation; 11.7 history; 11.8 additional notes; 11.9 further literature; section 12: polyvinylidene chloride; 12.1 structure; 12.2 chemistry; 12.3 physics; 12.4 fabrication; 12.5 serviceability; 12.6 utilisation; 12.7 history; 12.9 further literature; section 13: cellulose; 13.1 structure; 13.2 chemistry; 13.3 physics; 13.4 fabrication; 13.5 serviceability; 13.7 history; 13.8 additional notes.