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FTIR imaging of multicomponent polymers

Most structural materials are susceptible to a wide range of defects. Any flaw alters the behavior of a structure, even if only minutely. The larger the flaw the more it reduces the useful properties of the material. One of the challenges in modem materials engineering is defect reduction. Defect reduction involves defect detection, defect source determination and mechanisms and defect elimination. There is no single method of detect review that can fully characterize every defect each defect classification method has its own strengths. [Pg.115]

Most biomedical, forensic, materials and industrial applications of chemical imaging require  [Pg.115]


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