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Rapra Abstracts Rapra Technology Ltd. Data-Star, Dialog, Orbit, STN mbber and plastics industries... [Pg.116]

D. Ciofts, RAPRA Research Report, No. 200, Rubber and Plastics Research Association, Shrewsburg, U.K., 1972. [Pg.159]

Table 1.1 World and USA production of plastics materials (Much of the earlier data are based on long tons later data are in tonnes. The USA figures are based on estimates published in Modern Plastics, apart from those for 1967, which are from US government sources. The global figures are from various sources, with the 1992 figure being based on RAPRA statistics.)... Table 1.1 World and USA production of plastics materials (Much of the earlier data are based on long tons later data are in tonnes. The USA figures are based on estimates published in Modern Plastics, apart from those for 1967, which are from US government sources. The global figures are from various sources, with the 1992 figure being based on RAPRA statistics.)...
BRYDSON, J. A., Speciality Rubbers. RAPRA Review Report 74 (1994) BRYDSON, J. A., Tliemioplastic Elastomers. RAPRA Review Report 81 (1995)... [Pg.310]

Butadiene-Styrene Polymers A Review Report published by RAPRA Technology Ltd, Shawbury, England (1993)... [Pg.465]

TREGO, B. R, and wiNNAN, H. w., RAPRA Review Repot t-Shawbury (1990)... [Pg.852]

There are about a dozen data bases specifically about plastics. Two of the best known and largest are Rapra Abstracts, issued by the Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great Britain, with about 400000 entries, and the KKF data base of the Deutsche Kunstoff-Institut, with some 300000 records in 1993. Such data bases provide a huge source of information on all aspects of plastics, and considerable expertise is necessary to extract pertinent information efficiently. [Pg.894]

Mention should also be made of the data collections made available by Rapra Technology Ltd, Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire on CD-ROM. Subject to frequent upgrading these provide an outstanding database. [Pg.898]

Over the years with the different editions 1 have received help from very many companies concerned with the production of plastics materials and from very many individuals. For this edition I should specifically like to thank Susan Davey, Academic Information Services Manager of the University of North London, Rebecca Dolbey and Ray Gill of Rapra Technology Ltd, Peter Lewis of the Open University, Simon Robinson of European Plastics News, Christopher Sutcliffe of Crystal Polymers Ltd and Graham Bonner of BP Chemicals. [Pg.931]

Dolgov, O., Voronkov, M. and Grinblat, M., Organosilicon Liquid Rubber, Rubber and Plastics Research Associates (RAPRA), Monograph 1. Internal. Polym. Sci. Technol., Shawbury, UK, 1977. [Pg.706]

Kemmish, D.J. High performance engineering plastics, RAPRA Review Reports, 8, 2 (1995) Oswald, T.A. and Menges, G. Materials Science of Polymers for Engineers, Hanser, Munich (1995)... [Pg.40]

RAPRA free Internet search engine. The number of plastic-related web sites is increasing exponentially, yet searching for relevant information is often laborious and costly. During 1999 RAPRA Technology Ltd., the UK-based plastics and rubber consultancy, launched what is believed to be the first free Internet search engine focused exclusively in the plastics industry. It is called Polymer Search on the Internet (PSI). It is accessible at www.polymersearch.com. Companies involved in any plastic-related activity are invited to submit their web-site address for free inclusion on PSI. RAPRA Technology s USA office is in Charlotte, NC (tel. 704-571-4005). [Pg.31]

The first interactive electronic encyclopedia for users of plastics, materials selection is carried out using 3 search routines. The Chemical Resistance Search eliminates materials that cannot meet user specified chemical resistance requirements. The other search routines ( Elimination and Combined Weighting ) eliminate candidate materials based on 72 properties, falling within one of the following groups General and Electrical, Mechanical, Cost Factors, Production Methods and Post Processing. All data is evaluated and based on independent tests conducted in RAPRA s laboratories. [Pg.596]

UK, worldwide by RAPRA Technology Ltd., Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4NR, UK... [Pg.597]

Rapra Training Courses are held at Rapra or on-site and may also be developed to meet clients specific requirements. Popular courses include Plastics Materials and Products Designing and Engineering with Ruhr ber Testing and Specification of Polymer Products Plastics in Packaging. [Pg.618]

PMMA polymethyl methacrylate RAPRA Rubber Plastics Research... [Pg.654]


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