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Polymer Reinforcement
ChemTec Publishing, Feb 1995, Pages: 385
The main topics of this book are fillers, their interface with polymers, composites, blends, and alloys. Treatment of the subject is fundamental based on principles of surface phenomena, physico-chemical theory of filling, theory of adsorption, surface adhesion, etc. Each concept is illustrated by practical consequences for real materials which allows for easy transfer of experiences from one discipline to the other and makes book invaluable for material scientists, technologists, and engineers also in scopes other than polymers. ('The details of the mechanisms of reinforcement may be different in each case but physico-chemical principles remain valid'. Lipatov, Foreword). The book contains in-depth analysis of methods by which materials properties can be improved by fostering interaction between components of existing formulation that constitutes the most economical method of upgrading of materials even with frequent reduction of material cost. Application of these methods requires fundamental understanding.
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