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FLAME RETARDANTS FOR PLASTICS AND TEXTILES: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS, 2ND EDITION
2015, by Weil & Levchik €130.00 or £97.00 or $155.00
Flame retardants in commercial use organised by polymer type.
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PVC ADDITIVES: PERFORMANCE, CHEMISTRY, DEVELOPMENTS, AND SUSTAINABILITY
2015, by Schiller €180.00 or £134.00 or $214.00
A detailed practical guide to PVC stabilization and related additives.
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ADDITIVES FOR POLYOLEFINS: GETTING THE MOST OUT OF POLYPROPYLENE, POLYETHYLENE AND TPO, 2ND EDITION
2015, by Tolinski €169.00 or £125.00 or $200.00
Expanded and updated edition of the bestselling guide to enhanced properties and processing.
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PLASTICS REINFORCEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
2015, by Crompton €129.00 or £95.00 or $152.00
Discusses polymers, and reinforcing agents including natural materials and nanoparticles.
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MIXING AND COMPOUNDING OF POLYMERS
2009, by Ica Manas-Zloczower €300.00 or £223.00 or $356.00
This classic covers everything from the basic principles to the various practical applications of state-of- the-art mixing and compounding.
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INTRODUCTION TO POLYMER COMPOUNDING: RAW MATERIALS, VOLUME 1
2014, by Muralisrinivasan €108.00 or £80.00 or $128.00
A concise introduction to polymers, additives, blends and composites.
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