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Polypropylene Handbook
1996,
419 pages, by Edward P. Moore
$209.95
Description
This handbook presents a detailed report from 20 contributors on all pertinent
polypropylene technology. At the handbook's core is a detailed description
of the polymerization, the catalysts, and breakthroughs that have occurred
in industry. It describes the morphology, characterization, stabilization,
and properties of the different types of PP. It covers the manufacturing
and environmental considerations, fabrication processes, applications,
and regulatory considerations. The status of the material and rapidly
growing business following the revolutionary changes that occurred in
the 1980s and 1990s are discussed.
Table
of Contents
Polypropylene: The Material. Catalysts and Polymerizations. Structure
and Morphology. Additives. Compounded Polypropylene Products. End-Use
Properties. Polypropylene in Business. Manufacturing. Fabrication Processes.
Applications. Regulations and Approvals. Polypropylene: The Future. Specialty
Types and Developments.
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