Published 1970
by EVAF in [London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Editor: N. A. Perkins. |
Contributions | Perkins, Norman Albert, ed., European Chemical Marketing Research Association., Chemical Marketing Research Association. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD9661.A2 P57 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 194 p. |
Number of Pages | 194 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5254162M |
LC Control Number | 75327172 |
This book and its companion volumes contain plastics additives formulations based on information received from numerous industrial companies and other organizations. From the Publisher This book is for chemists and chemical technicians in the plastics products industry with responsibilities for developing and/or mixing chemical product formulas: American Chemical Society; Chemical companies.1/5(1). Additives for Plastics Handbook 2nd Edition by J. Murphy (Editor) ISBN ISBN Why is ISBN important? ISBN. This bar-code number lets you verify that you're getting exactly the right version or edition of a book. The digit and digit formats both work. Format: Hardcover. Plastics Additives comprises detailed coverage of solid-state spectroscopy, thermal analysis and pyrolysis, laser techniques, surface studies and microanalysis along with process analytics, quantitative analysis and modern method development and validation applied to additives in : J.C.J. Bart. Description. Additives for Plastics: Volume 1, State of the Art summarizes the state of the art about additives for plastics, including coupling agents for fillers and plasticizers, as well as colorants, silicas, cellulose fiber, whiskers, and microfibers. Stabilizers for weather, fungal, and heat resistance and resistance to ultraviolet radiation.
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Plastics Additives Book Summary: Contains an outline of the principles and characteristics of relevant instrumental techniques, provides an overview of various aspects of direct additive analysis by focusing on an array of applications in R ampD, production, quality control, and technical service. Both technically and economically, additives form a large and increasingly significant part of the polymer industry, both plastics and elastomers. Since the first edition of this book was published, there have been wide-ranging developments, covering chemistry and formulation of new and more efficient additive systems and the safer use of additives, both by processors in the factory and, in 4/5(2). Additives for Plastics Handbook. Book • 2nd Edition • Authors: John Murphy. Browse book content. additives form a large and increasingly significant part of the polymer industry, both plastics and elastomers. Since the first edition of this book was published, there have been wide-ranging developments, covering chemistry and. Description This book and its companion volumes contain plastics additives formulations based on information received from numerous industrial companies and other organizations. Each formulation .