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Chemical Resistance of Thermoplastics (PDF eBook)


Chemical Resistance of Thermoplastics (PDF eBook)

eBook by Woishnis, William /Ebnesajjad, Sina;

Chemical Resistance of Thermoplastics (PDF eBook)

£375.80

ISBN:
9781455730124
Publication Date:
26 Nov 2011
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
Pages:
3526 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Chemical Resistance of Thermoplastics (PDF eBook)

Description

Chemical Resistance of Thermoplastics is a unique reference work, providing a comprehensive cross-referenced compilation of chemical resistance data that explains the effect of thousands of exposure media on the properties and characteristics of commodity thermoplastics. The two volumes cover thermoplastics grouped within the following parts: - Acrylic Polymers and Copolymers - Acrylonitrile Polymers - Cellulosics Polymers - Ionomers - Olefinic Polymers - Polyacetals - Polyacetals - Polyamides - Polycarbonates - Polyesters - Polyurethanes - Polycarbonates - Styrene Copolymers - Styrene Copolymers - Vinyl Chloride Polymers - Vinyl Polymers • The single most comprehensive data source covering the chemical resistance properties of high consumption volume commercial thermoplastics • A rating number is provided for each test, summarizing the effect of the exposure medium on the given thermoplastic • The data covered in the two volumes is also provided as an online publication offering extended navigation and search features

Contents

Volume 1 Part 1: Acrylic Polymers and Copolymers 1. Acrylic Polymers and Copolymers Part 2: Acrylonitrile Polymers 2. Acrylonitrile Polymers Part 3: Cellulosics Polymers 3. Cellulosics Polymers Part 4: Ionomers 4. Ionomers Part 5: Olefinic Polymers 5. Linear Low Density Polyethylenes (LLDPE) 6. Low Density Polyethylenes (LDPE) 7. Polyethylene, HDPE 8. Polyethylene, MDPE 9. Polypropylene 10. Other Olefinic Polymers Part 6: Polyacetals 11. Acetal, Copolymer (POM Copolymer) Volume 2 Part 6: Polyacetals (continued) 12. Acetal, Homopolymer (POM Homopolymer) Part 7: Polyamides 13. Nylon 11 (PA 11) 14. Nylon 12 (PA 12) 15. Nylon 46 (PA 46) 16. Nylon 6 (PA 6) 17. Nylon 610 (PA 610) 18. Nylon 612 (PA 612) 19. Nylon 66 (PA 66) 20. Nylon, amorphous (PA, amorphous) 21. PoIycaprolactones 22. Polyamide, Nylon 23. Other Polyamides Part 8: Polycarbonates 24. PoIycarbonates Part 9: Polyesters 25. Polyester, PET 26. Other PoIyesters Part 10: Polyurethanes 27. Polyurethanes Part 11: Styrene Copolymers 28. ABS 29. Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN) and Other Copolymers Part 12: Styrene Polymers 30. Polystyrenes (PS) 31. Polystyrene, Impact Part 13: Vinyl Chloride Polymers 32. Polyvinyl Chlorides (PVC) Part 14: Vinyl Polymers 33. Vinyl Polymers

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