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Continued crosslinked

The continued crosslinking of molecules results in the formation of a macroscopic network and the polymer is no longer completely soluble, the soluble fraction decreasing with radiation dose. [Pg.5]

Continued crosslinking, resulting in bond embrittlement and shrinkage... [Pg.297]

Figure 3.3. Amine-curing mechanism for epoxies (a) initial step, formation of a secondary amine and more hydroxyl groups (b) formation of tertiary amine (c) continued crosslinking through reaction of hydroxyl groups. Figure 3.3. Amine-curing mechanism for epoxies (a) initial step, formation of a secondary amine and more hydroxyl groups (b) formation of tertiary amine (c) continued crosslinking through reaction of hydroxyl groups.
During this time period network maturation occurs. The three different curves in this region represent continued crosslinking (top curve), which is also referred to as "creeping modulus" no change, which is the middle curve and reversion (bottom curve), which is a degradation of the network. [Pg.78]

Profiles continuously crosslinked in salt bath or by steam (PE) ... [Pg.854]

Continued crosslinking in the other group of polymers produces an infusible, insoluble, brittle solid of high carbon content. When both... [Pg.119]


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