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Frictional property

This thermoplastic shows good tensile strength, toughness, low water absorption, and good frictional properties, plus good chemical resistance and electrical properties. [Pg.1019]

We shall discuss three types of phenomena for polymer solutions thermodynamic properties in Chap. 8, frictional properties in Chap. 9, and lightscattering properties in Chap. 10. A common feature of virtually all phenomena in these areas is that they all depend on the molecular weight of the solute. Thus observations of these properties can be interpreted to yield values for M we shall use this capability as a unifying theme throughout these chapters. [Pg.495]

As a tme thermoplastic, FEP copolymer can be melt-processed by extmsion and compression, injection, and blow molding. Films can be heat-bonded and sealed, vacuum-formed, and laminated to various substrates. Chemical inertness and corrosion resistance make FEP highly suitable for chemical services its dielectric and insulating properties favor it for electrical and electronic service and its low frictional properties, mechanical toughness, thermal stabiUty, and nonstick quaUty make it highly suitable for bearings and seals, high temperature components, and nonstick surfaces. [Pg.358]


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