see this site:
http:/plasticszperiodzinwikizperiodzorg/Polyphenylsulfone
some properties of polymer:
The reagent used to initiate the polymerization reacion
It affects the properties of a polymer by it being "combine" with sodium borate.
In polymer science, the word glass is a term for a particular state of matter having certain characteristic properties. To avoid confusion, we'll ignore that and assume you're asking about ordinary window glass. Technically, it could be considered an extremely highly crosslinked polymer, and it does share some properties with polymers, but it's not normally thought of as a polymer.
Naturally not. When you link a huge number of monomers in a polymeric chain the material properties completely changes.
ABS is the polymerisation of Acrylonitrite, Butadiene and Styrene monomers. Chemically, this thermoplastic family is called 'terpolymers' as they involve combination of three monomers to form a single material which draws from the properties of all three.
Jump to: navigation, searchA polymer blend or polymer mixture is in which at least two polymers are blended together to create a new material with different physical properties.
It is a polymer which has special properties such as a memory shape polymer.
Mechanical properties are affected significantly.
It affects the properties of a polymer by it being "combine" with sodium borate.
The number of monomers in the polymer is variable.
In polymer science, the word glass is a term for a particular state of matter having certain characteristic properties. To avoid confusion, we'll ignore that and assume you're asking about ordinary window glass. Technically, it could be considered an extremely highly crosslinked polymer, and it does share some properties with polymers, but it's not normally thought of as a polymer.
Poly(tetraflurothene) has properties of chemical interness, heat resistance and non-stick qualities. All these properties are due to the strong carbon-flourine bonds in the polymer structure.
Naturally not. When you link a huge number of monomers in a polymeric chain the material properties completely changes.
some properties are they are elastic,can be stretched. they are also heat resistant.Rubber keeps moisture out and let the air in.
H. Rolfes has written: 'Formation, structure and properties of polymer networks'
An azopolymer is a polymer of an azocompound, especially those used in thin films with specialized optical properties.
additives are any chemical substance that adds or changes the properties of a plastic so as to render the plastic more useful.for example plasticizer is an additive used to make plastic more flexible.additive are chemical substances which when incorporated into polymer changes physical and bulk properties
ABS is the polymerisation of Acrylonitrite, Butadiene and Styrene monomers. Chemically, this thermoplastic family is called 'terpolymers' as they involve combination of three monomers to form a single material which draws from the properties of all three.