Transcription of Materials and their Flow Properties
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Materials and their Flow Properties 1. Polymers and Plastics 2. 2. Thermopalstic Materials 7. 3. Viscosity and Viscosity Terms 13. 4. Flow Properties Measurement 16. 5. Elastic Effects in Polymer Melts 19. 6. Die Swell 19. 7. Melt Fracture 21. 8. Sharkskin 22. 9. Frozen-In Orientation 23. 10. Draw Down 24. 38 Forge Parkway | Franklin, MA 02038 USA | Tel: +1 (508) 541-9400 | Fax: +1 (508) 541-6206. - 1- Polymers and Plastics A polymer is a chemical compound made up of a large number of identical molecular repeating units. A plastic material is a polymer, generally modified with additives, which is capable of being shaped or molded under reasonable conditions of temperature and pressure. It generally is solid at room temperature and is distinguished from a rubber/elastomer by having a higher stiffness/modulus and a lack of reversible elasticity.
AES acrylonitrile-ethylene-propylene-diene-styrene (was A/EPDM/S in ISO) A/EPDM/S See AES A/MMA See AMMA AMMA acrylonitrile-methyl methacrylate (was A/MMA in ISO) ... that an oblique stroke / be placed between the two monomer abbreviations. (For example, E/P for an ethylene propylene copolymer.) The oblique strokes may be omitted when common ...
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