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Oxidative degradable plastic, defined

Defining a specific oxidative induction temperature as a quality criterion for the stability of plastics against thermal oxidative degradation - as demanded by GRl-GM13 [176] for PE-HD geo-membranes — is arbitrary and not very informative. However, it has been used in industry for several years. The fact that a material has an oxidative Induction time of 100 minutes says nothing about the quality of the material In service and its service life [177]. [Pg.201]


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