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Group mechanical properties

Each of these groups comprises several or many different properties which themselves are represented as a collection of distinct data fields. For instance, the subject group Mechanical properties contains the facts... [Pg.1317]

The molar sound velocity can be predicted with group additivity techniques. It, in turn, may be used to predict the mechanical properties due to high-frequency deformations. [Pg.315]

Commercial production of PVA fiber was thus started in Japan, at as early a period as that for nylon. However, compared with various other synthetic fibers which appeared after that period, the properties of which have continuously been improved, PVA fiber is not very well suited for clothing and interior uses because of its characteristic properties. The fiber, however, is widely used in the world because of unique features such as high affinity for water due to the —OH groups present in PVA, excellent mechanical properties because of high crystallinity, and high resistance to chemicals including alkah and natural conditions. [Pg.337]

EGIN-PLAST Guide de Choix Engia-Plast (France) Mintel International Group mechanical, thermal, electrical, physical, processiag, and flammabihty properties and appHcations for more than 4500 commercial plastics... [Pg.120]

Mechanical Properties Related to Polymer Structure. Methacrylates are harder polymers of higher tensile strength and lower elongation than thek acrylate counterparts because substitution of the methyl group for the a-hydrogen on the main chain restricts the freedom of rotation and motion of the polymer backbone. This is demonstrated in Table 3. [Pg.261]

The uses of steel are too diverse to be Hsted completely or to serve as a basis of classification. Inasmuch as grades of steel are produced by more than one process, classification by method of manufacture is not advantageous. The most useful classification is by chemical composition into the large groups of carbon steels, alloy steels, and stainless steels. Within these groups are many subdivisions based on chemical composition, physical or mechanical properties, or uses. [Pg.373]

V,/V dipheny1ethy1enediamine. The cure mechanism probably involves an amine-catalyzed decomposition of the sulfonyl chloride group or a path of radical anions. The cross-link probably involves the HVA-2. Calcium hydroxide or other SO2 absorbers must be included for development of good mechanical properties. [Pg.493]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.578 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.578 ]




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