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Additives in polymers; industrial analysis and applications.


0470850620

Additives in polymers; industrial analysis and applications.

Bart, Jan C.J.

John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
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 & Sons

2005

819 pages

$335.00

Hardcover

TP1142

Bart (industrial chemistry, University of Messina History
The University of Messina has an old cultural and educational tradition, going back to the end of thirteenth century when a school of law was founded. In the seventeenth century people such as Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Pietro Castelli, Giovan Battista Cortesi, Carlo
) examines the latest instrumental methods for monitoring, deformulation, and troubleshooting in industrial analysis and applications of additives in polymers. Current analytical strategy and best practices in the field are outlined and illustrated with industrial applications and case studies. Coverage encompasses areas including sample preparation, separation, identification, hyphenation Breaking words that extend beyond the right margin. Software hyphenates words by matching them against a hyphenation dictionary or by using a built-in set of rules, or both. See discretionary hyphen.  and quantification techniques, microstructural analysis, additive additive

In foods, any of various chemical substances added to produce desirable effects. Additives include such substances as artificial or natural colourings and flavourings; stabilizers, emulsifiers, and thickeners; preservatives and humectants (moisture-retainers); and
 dynamics, and in-process analysis. The book is for analytical chemists, polymer and material scientists, advanced students, lab technicians, and other practitioners working for industry, academia, government, and regulatory agencies regulatory agency

Independent government commission charged by the legislature with setting and enforcing standards for specific industries in the private sector. The concept was invented by the U.S.
 concerned with plastic products.

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