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Strong melts

Because the force of ionic bonds is quite strong, melting and freezing is not as easy as it sounds. Solids containing ionic bonds typically have very high melting points, because it takes a lot of energy to overcome the force of attraction between cations and anions. [Pg.53]

Blends of nitrile rubber with PVC or chlorinated PE, TPU, PA or their combination Chemigum TPE) show extremely high resistance to melt fracture and die swell. The material can be fed at high melt temperature into crosshead to promote strong melt-fusion with rigid plastics such as PVC/ABS blends during coextmsion. [Pg.699]

Forming glass fibers from strong melts... [Pg.80]


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