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Product improvement and new product development are important features of the market. Polymer suppliers are continuously seeking to enhance the performance properties of their products to meet ever more demanding regulatory and customer requirements. [Pg.4]

A number of new high performance materials have also recently been developed. These include cyclic olefin copolymers (COC), syndiotactic polyst5rene, cyclic butylene terephthalate (CBT) and copolycarbonate. [Pg.4]

The most important product development trends include improvements to the following properties  [Pg.4]

High heat grades for electrical and automotive under-the-bonnet applications. [Pg.4]

Higher conductivity products, which make parts painting easier in automotive applications. Fibre-reinforced and mineral-filled grades. [Pg.4]


Biomolecule Separations. Advances in chemical separation techniques such as capillary zone electrophoresis (cze) and sedimentation field flow fractionation (sfff) allow for the isolation of nanogram quantities of amino acids and proteins, as weU as the characterization of large biomolecules (63—68) (see Biopolymers, analytical techniques). The two aforementioned techniques, as weU as chromatography and centrifugation, ate all based upon the differential migration of materials. Trends in the area of separations are toward the manipulation of smaller sample volumes, more rapid purification and analysis of materials, higher resolution of complex mixtures, milder conditions, and higher recovery (69). [Pg.396]

Fig. 20.7. Temperofure evolution and future materials trends in turbine blades. Fig. 20.7. Temperofure evolution and future materials trends in turbine blades.
B. Sellergren, Noncovalent molecular imprinting antibody-like molecular recognition in polymeric network materials . Trends. Anal. Chem. 16 310-320 (1997). [Pg.298]

Material Trends of Automotive Elastomer Parts (Hoses)... [Pg.1026]

Parts Name Current Materials Needs New Materials Trend... [Pg.1026]

Ekberg, B Mosbach, K, Molecular Imprinting A Technique for Producing Specific Separation Materials, Trends in Biotechnology 7, 92, 1989. [Pg.611]

Walker R, Lumley I (1999) Pitfalls in terminology and use of reference materials. Trends Anal Chem 18 594-616. [Pg.254]

Lewis, K. and Klibanov, A.M. (2005) Surpassing nature rational design of sterile-surface materials. Trends in Biotechnology, 23, 343—348. [Pg.278]

Morse, D.E. (1999) Silicon biotechnology harnessing biological silica production to construct new materials. Trends in Biotechnology, 17, 230-232. [Pg.104]

It is a great pleasure to present the Proceedings of the 4th Conference of the Federation of European Zeolite Associations (FEZA) held in Paris, France, from September 2 to 6, 2008. The Conference was organized by the "French Group of Zeolites" (GFZ) and the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris under the auspices of FEZA on the theme Zeolites and Related Materials Trends, Targets and Challenges . [Pg.1]

Zeolites and Related Materials Trends, Targets and Challenges Proceedings of 4th International FEZA Conference A. Gedeon, P. Massiani and F. Babonneau (Editors)... [Pg.5]

Zeolites and Related Materials Trends, Targets and Challenges 763... [Pg.11]




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