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New Subscription for Chromogenic Polymers

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Rapra Technology Ltd's new subscription "Polymer Bulletin - Chromogenic Polymers" to their offering.

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/08dcb6/polymer_bulletin)

This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the world's largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to Chromogenic Polymers.

Chromogenic polymers are those polymers which have the ability to change their colour or other optical properties in response to a particular stimulus, including heat (thermochromic or thermotropic), pressure (piezochromic) or light (photochromic). This ability can arise through a number of different physical reactions, but essentially as a property it is either inherent or brought about with additives. These fascinating properties mean that interest in Chromogenic polymers has been increasing over several years and these polymers have a number of potential engineering applications, including in the packaging, medical and glazing industries.

A Polymer Bulletin from Rapra may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy instead of wasting time, effort and money finding the information yourself.

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