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  • Article - 25 Sep 2001
    Silicones are polymers with a Si-O-Si backbone. There are different types depending on functional groups in the structure and curing mechanisms. Key properties include thermal stability, chemical...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    TPX has a very low density (0.83g/cm3) and is transparent. Has a reasonably high continuous use temperature (approx. 75°C (170°F)) and may be autoclaved for sterilisation. Good high frequency...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2001
    Ductile irons belongs to the cast iron family. As the name suggests they are more ductile than most cast irons and have similar properties to grey irons i.e. good hardness, wear and corrosion...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2001
    Properties such as low density, good strength at elevated temperatures, high strength and excellent corrosion resistance have seen titanium used extensively in industries such as aerospace, process...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2022
    In this article, a new class of polymers - Polyketone Copolymers is being characterized and desirable properties of polymers such as high tensile yield stress and excellent impact performance are...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2021
    This article discusses the use of Master Bond adhesives for light detecting and ranging (LIDAR).
  • Article - 11 Sep 2019
    This article describes the use of dynamic mechanical spectroscopy with AFM (AFM-nDMA) for the measurement of viscoelastic properties in polymers.
  • Article - 11 Jul 2019
    This article explains the role of polymers infiber optic development and it is paving the way for innovation.
  • Article - 20 Feb 2019
    This article explains the BioCompatibility of Plastics.
  • Article - 5 Oct 2018
    This article discusses the applications of an atomic force microscope in polymer science and engineering.

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