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Melting Fluxes for Select Resins

Melting fluxes for select resins are shown in Figs. A4.9 through A4.16. Like the resins in Section A4.1, these resins were commercially available when tested, and they contained only low levels of standard additives. [Pg.700]

Spalding, M.A., Hyun, K. S., Jenkins, S.R., and Kirkpatrick, D.E., Coefficients of Dynamic Friction and the Mechanical Melting Mechanism for Vinylidene Copolymers, Polym. Eng. Set, 35, 1907 (1995) [Pg.703]

Spalding, M.A, Nelb, R.G., Patterson, J., Youngson, C., and Zawisza, M. J., Processing Ignition-Resistant Polystyrene Resins In Injection Molding Machines, SPE ANTEC Tech. Papers, 47, 476 (2001) [Pg.704]

Altmkaynak, A., Gupta, M, Spalding, M.A., and Crabtree, S.L., Shear Stress and Melting Flux for Polycarbonate Resins, SPEANTEC Tech. Papers, 54, 1405 (2008) [Pg.704]


Appendix A4 Shear Stress at a Sliding Interface and Melting Fluxes for Select Resins... [Pg.696]

Table A4.2 Melting Flux Data for Select Resins in this Book... Table A4.2 Melting Flux Data for Select Resins in this Book...

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