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8 Thermoplastic Elastomers Robert Shanks and Ing Kong Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia 1. Introduction An elastomer is defined by mechanical response not by chemical structure. Elastomers comprise a diverse range of chemical structures although they are characterized as having weak intermolecular forces. An elastomer will undergo an immediate, linear and reversible response to high strain to an applied force. This response has a mechanical analogy with a spring according to Hooke's Law.
8 Thermoplastic Elastomers Robert Shanks and Ing Kong Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia 1. Introduction An elastomer is defined by mechanical response not by chemical structure.
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