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Chemical Resistance of Engineering Thermoplastics
The definitive reference for engineers and scientists designing and working with plastics and elastomers in environments where they come into contact with corrosive or reactive substances, from food, pharmaceuticals and medical devices to automotive, aerospace and semiconductor industries.
Erwin Baur (Edited by), Katja Ruhrberg (Edited by), William Woishnis (Edited by)
9780323473576
Hardback, published 22 July 2016
1022 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 4.8 cm, 3.01 kg
Chemical Resistance of Engineering Thermoplastics provides a comprehensive, cross-referenced compilation of chemical resistance data that explains the effect of thousands of reagents, the environment, and other exposure media on the properties and characteristics of engineering thermoplastics – plastics which are generally used in higher performance applications. A huge range of exposure media are included, from aircraft fuel to alcohol, corn syrup to hydrochloric acid, and salt to silver acetate. This information has been substantially updated, curated, and organized by the engineers at M-Base Engineering + Software, a leading supplier of material databases, material information systems, product information systems, and material related simulation software. This book is a must-have reference for engineers and scientists who are designing and working with plastics and elastomers in environments where they come into contact with corrosive or reactive substances, from food, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices to the automotive, aerospace, and semiconductor industries.
1. Acrylonitrile Polymers 2. Polybutylene Terephthalates (PBT) 3. Polytrimethylene Terephthalates (PTT) 4. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrenes (ABS) 5. Styrene Acrylonitriles (SAN) and Other Copolymers 6. Acrylic Polymers and Copolymers 7. Polyacetals 8. Polyamides 9. Polycarbonates (PC) 10. Polysulfides 11. Polysulfones 12. Aromatic Polyetherketones 13. Polyimides 14. Miscellaneous
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP], Engineering: general [TBC]