-
called bipolymers.
Those obtained from
three and four
monomers are
called terpolymers and quaterpolymers, respectively.
Copolymers can be
characterized by...
- PVDF.
Terpolymers of PVDF are the most
promising one in
terms of
electromechanically induced strain. The most
commonly used PVDF-based
terpolymers are P(VDF-TrFE-CTFE)...
- (221 °F). ABS is
amorphous and
therefore has no true
melting point. ABS is a
terpolymer made by
polymerizing styrene and
acrylonitrile in the
presence of polybutadiene...
- An
acrylate polymer (also
known as
acrylic or polyacrylate) is any of a
group of
polymers prepared from
acrylate monomers.
These plastics are
noted for...
- (PBAN) copolymer, also
noted as polybutadiene—acrylic acid—acrylonitrile
terpolymer is a
copolymer compound used most
frequently as a
rocket propellant fuel...
-
ethene and propene) and EPDM
rubber (ethylene
propylene diene rubber, a
terpolymer of ethylene,
propylene and a diene-component)
Epichlorohydrin rubber (ECO)...
- non-conductive
fibers into a collagen-TERP
scaffold (collagen cross-linked with a
terpolymer of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNiPAAm) ). The
fibers were
embedded by...
-
containing two or more
types of
repeat units is
known as a copolymer. A
terpolymer is a
copolymer which contains three types of
repeat units. Polystyrene...
-
diameter of 2 to 6 micrometers.
Mineral wool may
contain a binder,
often a
terpolymer, and an oil to
reduce dusting.
Though the
individual fibers conduct heat...
-
melting point (255 °C for
copolymer (carbon
monoxide ethylene), 220 °C for
terpolymer (carbon monoxide, ethylene, propylene).
Trade names include Poketone,...