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Friction heat-resistant polymers, effect

Effect of Temperature on the Friction and Wear of Some Heat-Resistant Polymers... [Pg.103]

If the emulsion polymerization product is retained in the water phase for use it is referred to as a PTEE dispersion. The very strong C-E bonds, plus the strengthening effect of these on the C-C bonds confers extraordinarily stable properties to this polymer. The chemical inertness, excellent electrical resistance, high-heat resistance, nonstick properties, and low coefficient of friction combine to make PTFE one of the highest performance commercial vinyl plastics produced (Table 23.3). [Pg.749]


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