
Polymeric Materials
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2 - Table of Contents [Seite 8]
3 - Nomenclature [Seite 12]
4 - Abbreviations for Plastics [Seite 17]
5 - 1 Economic Development - Market Review and Predictions [Seite 20]
6 - 2 General Characteristics of Polymeric Materials [Seite 32]
6.1 - 2.1 Principles of Structure [Seite 32]
6.2 - 2.2 Material States and Transition Regions [Seite 35]
6.3 - 2.3 Deformation Behavior [Seite 39]
6.4 - 2.4 Literature [Seite 43]
7 - 3 Molecular Structure and Synthesis of Polymers [Seite 44]
7.1 - 3.1 Macromolecular Structure [Seite 44]
7.2 - 3.2 Primary and Secondary Valence Bonds [Seite 50]
7.3 - 3.3 Reactions from Monomers to Polymers [Seite 55]
7.4 - 3.4 Literature [Seite 77]
8 - 4 Structure of Polymeric Materials [Seite 80]
8.1 - 4.1 Homogeneous Polymeric Materials [Seite 80]
8.2 - 4.2 Heterogeneous Polymeric Materials [Seite 117]
8.3 - 4.3 Heterogeneous Composites [Seite 135]
8.4 - 4.4 Literature [Seite 159]
9 - 5 Thermomechanical Properties [Seite 162]
9.1 - 5.1 Glassy or Energy-Elastic Region [Seite 165]
9.2 - 5.2 Rubbery or Entropy-Elastic Region [Seite 167]
9.3 - 5.3 Glass Transition Range [Seite 171]
9.4 - 5.4 Flow Region [Seite 176]
9.5 - 5.5 Dependence of Softening and Melting Temperatures onMolecular Structure [Seite 178]
9.6 - 5.6 Literature [Seite 184]
10 - 6 Mechanical Behavior [Seite 186]
10.1 - 6.1 General Deformation Behavior [Seite 186]
10.2 - 6.2 Orientation and Residual Stress [Seite 233]
10.3 - 6.3 Literature [Seite 246]
11 - 7 Aging and Stabilization [Seite 248]
11.1 - 7.1 Aging [Seite 248]
11.2 - 7.2 Exposure to Heat [Seite 250]
11.3 - 7.3 Stabilization [Seite 257]
11.4 - 7.4 Literature [Seite 259]
12 - 8 Overview of Selected Polymeric Materials [Seite 260]
13 - 9 Guide Values of the Physical Properties of Plastics [Seite 279]
14 - Subject Index [Seite 288]
15 - The Author [Seite 297]
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