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...
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Butterworths,
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Publisher Address: | London : |
Publication Dates: | 1971. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780408159609 |
Summary: |
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 as proteins. The text also looks at list of sections on specific properties and related information. The book then discusses polyethylenes, polypropylene, and polytetrafluoroethylene. The text also examines polystyrene. Concerns include the structure, chemistry, physics, fabrication, serviceability. |
Item Description: | Earlier ed. (New York, Academic Press, 1956) published under title: Fibres, plastics, and rubbers; a handbook of common polymers. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xvi, 688 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: |
9781483102993 1483102998 |
Index Number: | TP1120 |
CLC: | TQ32 |
Contents: |
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 |