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Linear thermal expansivity of polymers

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion. The coefficients of linear thermal expansion of polymers are higher than those for most rigid materials at ambient temperatures because of the supercooled-liquid nature of the polymeric state, and this applies to the cellular state as well. Variation of this property with density and temperature has been reported for polystyrene foams (202) and for foams in general (22). When cellular polymers are used as components of large stmctures, the coefficient of thermal expansion must be considered carefully because of its magnitude compared with those of most nonpolymeric stmctural materials (203). [Pg.414]

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion. The coefficients of linear thermal expansion of polymers are higher than those for most rigid materials at ambient... [Pg.1051]


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