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Radiation processing of polymers

Charlesby, A. (1988) Radiation processing of polymers, in Supplementary Volume I of Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering, ed. Cahn, R.W. (Pergamon Press, Oxford) p. 454. [Pg.336]

Radiation processing of polymers was introduced after World War II with the development of the nuclear reactor. In the current years, various radiation sources, e.g.. X-rays (soft and hard), gamma (7) and ultraviolet (UV) rays and electron beam (EB) are being widely used. [Pg.851]

Radiation Processing of Polymers (Singh, A., and Sliverman, J., Eds.), Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich (1992). [Pg.19]

Schematic of an indirect accelerator (microwave Hnac). (CleUand, M.R., Radiation Processing of Polymers (Singh, A., and Silverman, Eds.) Carl Hanser Publishers, p. 30 (1992). With permission of Carl Hanser Publishers.)... Schematic of an indirect accelerator (microwave Hnac). (CleUand, M.R., Radiation Processing of Polymers (Singh, A., and Silverman, Eds.) Carl Hanser Publishers, p. 30 (1992). With permission of Carl Hanser Publishers.)...

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.108 , Pg.131 ]




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