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Abrasion resistance of polymers 41 ABS 2, 120 Absorption of moisture 10 Acetal 2, 112 resins 14,103-4,108 Ace totes 114 Acrylics 2, 103,114, 120 Advantages of plastics 4 Advertising 95 Alkyd resins 21 Allylics 22 Amino resins .23 Applications development 79 laboratory 95 research 46 Β Bisphenol A polycarbonate Brittleness Buyer problems

15 10 97

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Flammability Flow behavior, general Fluorocarbons Fluoropolymers Foams, polyurethane Furniture industry

Generic families of thermoplastics Glazing models

120 7 115

H Heat resistant equipment 9 Heavily stressed mechanical components, materials for 108 High performance materials 3 Housings 7

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Camper unit 80 Cellulose acetate/butyrate 114,120 Cellulose nitrate 2 Chemical additives 5 Chemical equipment, materials for 110 Chemical marketing 93 Chemical resistant equipment 9 Chlorinated poly ether 110 Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride 13 Containers 7 Contributory infringement 76 CTFE 110

Injection molding Ionomers

28 32, 36, 39, 41,114 L

Legal aspects 76 Li^it-tran emission components, plastics for 114 Light transmission units, high 7 Low friction applications, materials for .104 Low hardness 10

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D 10 22 4 7

Ε Economics Elastoplastic polyurethanes Electrical parts Electroplating plastics Engineering plastics, definition of Engineering plastics, summary of Engineering thermpolastics Epoxy resins Ethylene ethyl aerylate

10 53 2, 103-4, 112 13 42 84

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Deficiencies of plastics Diallyl phthalate Disadvantages of plastics Ducts

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93 40 9 86 3 1 9,11 25,110 120

Machining criteria for mechanical plastics 103 Market research 56, 94 Materials for chemical and thermal equipment 110 Materials for heavily stressed mechanical components 108 Materials for low friction applications . .104 Mechanical property data 123 Mechanical units 9 Melamine 23 Micro-testing program 49 Mill shapes 102 Low friction applications, materials for .104 Low friction components 9 Moisture, absorption of 10

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ENGINEERING PLASTICS A N D THEIR C O M M E R C I A L D E V E L O P M E N T

Ν Nylon

2,41,103-4,108,112,120

Price 11 Processability , 10 Process and processing development . . . .62

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Organic chemicals, resistance to Outdoor weathering

10 10

Patents 76 Permeability 11 Phenol-formaldehyde 2 Phenolics 26,108 Plastics definition of engineering 3 for light-transmission components ...114 summary of engineering 1 Poly(3,3-bis(chloromethyl)oxetane) . . . .14 Poly (4-methylpentene-l ) 12 Polycarbonates 2, 38-9, 103, 108, 112,114 Polyester 15,27 Polyethers 14,103 Polyethylene 12, 38, 104, 110,120 Polyimides 16, 103 Polyolefins 5, 12, 103, 112 Polyphenylene oxide 2, 15, 103, 110 Polypropylenes 110, 120 Polystyrene 41, 114, 120 Polysulfone 2 plastics 15, 103 Polvurethanes 33,36 elastoplastic 40 foams 42 Polyvinyl chloride) 2, 38-9, 41, 120 chlorinated 13 Polyvinyl halides 13, 110, 120 Poly (p-xylene) 12, 110

Reinforced thermoplastics Reinforcing agents Resistance to organic chemicals Rigidity

16 5 10 10

S Sales promotion 95 Short-fiber-reinforced thermoplastics . . .16 Silicones 27 Strength 10 Styrene-butadiene elastomers 32, 36, 38, 41 Styrenes * 114 Τ TFE 104, 108 Thermal equipment, materials for 110 Thermal expansion 10 Thermoplastics 119 engineering 9, 11 generic families of 120 reinforced 16 short-fiber-reinforced 16 Thermoplastic-thermosets 30 Thermosets 20 Time 91 U Urea

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