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  • Article - 7 Sep 2001
    Contains a general overview of the polymer Plasticised Polyvinyl Chloride including relative advantages, disadvantages and applications, together with a table of typical properties.
  • Article - 5 Sep 2001
    Excellent resistance to weathering, staining and chemical attack. Exhibits very slow burning and low permeability to vapour. Is usually only available as a film.
  • Article - 4 Sep 2001
    Good balance of rigidity, strength and dimensional stability. Resistance to discolouration on heating commbined with excellent thermal and chemical resistance.
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    Nitrogen oxides are common by-products of fossil fuel combustion and are one of the most significant types of air pollution. The nitric oxides react with UV radiation to form oxides of nitrogen, ozone...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2001
    S-Glass is a stiffer/stronger version of E-glass which is also used in polymer matrix composites. Improved mechanical properties result in incaresed cost. Hence it is generally used under more extreme...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2001
    The process of ion implantation is explained and how it is able to form hard, wear resistant surfaces, and ultimately extend component life times.
  • Article - 31 May 2001
    Novel ceramic processing routes such as sol-gel production of aluminosilicates, core-shell zirconia, single crystal fibre processing and combustion synthesis are examined. The addition of fine powders...
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    Four main classes of biodegradable polymers are analysed in this report, polylactic acid (PLA), starch-based polymers, synthetic biodegradable polymers, such as aromatic aliphatic co-polyesters, and...
  • Article - 3 May 2001
    By combining the bimaleimide system with epoxies, a new system was developed. It has increased the fracture toughness and the fracture energy with modest reductions in both the modulus and the glass...
  • Article - 20 Apr 2001
    Important types of elastomers such as natural and various synthetic rubbers (eg butadiene and acrylo nitrile butadiene) are described in this article.

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