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POLY-FACE

A POLY FACE is a topological entity defined within the scope of... [Pg.109]

Attempts have been made to use cold-set adhesives in the cormgating operation, such as poly(vinyl acetate) and modified, precooked starch formulations, but these have not achieved any appreciable degree of commercial acceptance (20). The use of a polyethylene film appHed to the inside surface of the linerboard facing, which serves as a hot-melt cormgator adhesive, has achieved some commercial usage. However, its use is limited to the small, specialty product niche of fast-food hamburger cartons (see Olefin polymers, polyethylene). [Pg.518]

A triangular shaped wheel cover with the center cut out to provide hub access was then applied to a wheel. The cover was constructed from a heat shrinkable poly- 10 olefin ftlm. Tape was attached to the apex points of the triangle. The tape liner was removed and the three adhesive sites were fastened to the spokes. As an identical complementary cover was then applied to the opposite face of the wheel in a mirror image fashion. The 1 adhesive contact points were positioned to encapsulate the spoke on either side within the adhesive contact point. Heat was then used to shrink the covers and achieve a wrinkle-free condition. This example demonstrates that design can play a part in providing a stylish wheel cover that is capable of individualizing the bicycle to meet a wide variety of consumer tastes. [Pg.29]

As discussed in the previous chapter, the Phen residue in APh-x forms the CT complex with MV2 + in aqueous solution [76]. Interestingly, the CT formation is suppressed in the poly(A/St/Phen)-MV2+ system in spite of the Phen fluorescence being quenched by MV2 + very effectively. This fact indicates that it becomes very less likely for the Phen moiety to come into a face-to-face contact with MV2+, while the fluorescence from the compartmentalized Phen residue can be quenched effectively via a collision-less ET to MV2 +. ... [Pg.85]

As a function of the surface potential the electron work function for a given material depends on the state of the surface of that material (adsorption, the presence of surface compounds, etc.). For crystalline substances (see Table 3.1), various crystal faces have various electron work function values, which can be measured for single crystals. For poly crystalline substances, the final value of the electron work function depends on the contribution of the individual crystal faces to the entire area of the phase and the corresponding electron work functions the final value of the work function, however, is strongly dependent on the experimental method used for the measurement. [Pg.165]

Platinum electrodes are made usually from poly crystalline metal the crystal planes at the surface include both the (111) and (100) faces in approximately equal proportions. The electrochemical properties of Pt(lll) and Pt(100) faces are not identical. (Generally, the physical properties of individual metal crystal faces, such as work function, catalytic activity, etc., are different.)... [Pg.319]

Nevertheless, we have often faced the problem that the nanocomposite shows fine and homogeneous distribution of the nanoparticles in the polymer matrix (e.g., poly (L-lactide)) without a clear peak shift of the mean interlayer spacing of the (001) plane, as revealed by wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) analysis [14], Furthermore we... [Pg.272]

Edge-sharing and face-sharing poly-condensed clusters. Polyhedra... [Pg.290]


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