The seventh edition of this classic reference work once more provides a comprehensive overview of commercially available plastics materials. Bridging the gap. Plastics Materials. Front Cover. J. A. Brydson. Newness-Butterworths, The historical development of plastics materials. 1. The chemical nature of plastics. The book s a ‘must’ for both student and practising technologists’ – Plastics Materials’The fourth edition of John Brydson’s book carries on the.

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New chapters have been added on materials selection and special polymers, including biodegradable and electroconductive polymers and thermoplastic elastomers.
Early chapters describe the history and nature of plastics and explain the relationship of chemical structure and properties. In addition many new plastics materials have been added throughout the text and more information has been included on testing methods and data.

It is a working chemist’s book for a working chemist. Chapter 2 The Chemical Nature of Plastics. Chapter 26 Epoxide Resins.
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Chapter 22 Cellulose Plastics. Sperling Limited preview – Chapter 28 Furan Resins.
Chapter 17 Miscellaneous Vinyl Thermoplastics. Aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practice, it enables scientists The sixth edition of this classic reference work continues to provide a balanced and comprehensive overview of the nature, manufacture, structure, properties, processing and applications of commercially available plastics materials.
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Account Options Sign in. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it enables scientists to understand the commercial implications of their work as well as providing technologists with Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it enables scientists to understand the plastocs implications of their work as well as providing technologists with a theoretical background.
Chapter 12 Vinyl Chloride Polymers. Principles of Polymerization George Odian No preview available – Preparation, structure, properties processing and applications of each class of plastics materials are then considered separately.
Chapter 31 Selected Functional Polymers. Chapter 25 Polyester Resins. Chapter 19 Polyacetals and Related Materials. Other editions – View all Plastics Materials J. Chapter 3 States of Aggregation in Polymers. Chapter 14 Polyvinyl acetate and its Derivatives.
Chapter 5 Relation of Structure to Chemical Properties. Brydson Limited preview – Brydson Limited preview – Chapter 27 Polyurethanes and Polyisocyanurates. Aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practice, it enables scientists to understand the commercial implications of their work as well as providing technologists with a theoretical background.

Many of these materials result from metallocene catalyst technology. Selected pages Title Page. As with previous editions, an explanation of the properties of these new materials in terms of their structure and morphology involving the principles laid down in the earlier chapters is presented. Account Options Sign in. Since the previous edition, several new materials have been announced. The book s a ‘must’ for both student and practising technologists’ – Plastics Materials ‘The fourth edition of John Brydson’s book carries on the splendid traditions of the previous three.
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Chapter 32 Material Selection. Chapter 29 Silicones and Other Heatresisting Polymers.

Chapter 23 Phenolic Resins. Other editions – View all Plastics Materials J. Brydsom 7 Additives for Plastics. The seventh edition of this classic reference work once more provides a comprehensive overview of commercially available plastics materials. Chapter 30 Miscellaneous Plastics Materials.
Selected pages Page Chapter 18 Polyamides and Polyimides. Reviews of previous editions: Chapter 8 Principles of the Processing of Plastics. My library Help Advanced Book Search.