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- vulcanization is characteristically used for rubbers. When polymer chains are crosslinked, the material becomes more rigid. The mechanical properties of a polymer...
- strengths, indicating a strong interfacial interaction between the silane crosslinked LLDPE and the MMT. Almost all cross-linkable polyethylene compounds (XLPE)...
- In computing, data recovery is a process of retrieving deleted, inaccessible, lost, corrupted, damaged, or formatted data from secondary storage, removable...
- superdisintegrant in pharmaceutical formulations. E468 is the E number of crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, used in food as an emulsifier. The cross-linking...
- It exhibits shape-memory effect. The main limitation of physically crosslinked polymers for the shape-memory application is irreversible deformation...
- transmit and receive lines are crosslinked. Depending on the purpose, sometimes also one or more handshake lines are crosslinked. Several wiring layouts are...
- World Cultural and Natural Heritage at Law-Ref.org – Fully indexed and crosslinked with other do****ents Organization of World Heritage Cities – Dealing...
- weight of methyl methacrylate, 32% by weight of polyethylene glycol, crosslinked with 5% by weight of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate. This has up to a...
- A) Non-crosslinked polymers are somewhat free to diffuse across the interface. One loop and two distal tails are seen diffusing. B) Crosslinked polymers...
- peroxide is at first mixed at low temperatures in an extruder and then crosslinked at high temperatures (between 200 and 250 °C). The peroxide decomposes...