Fluoroelastomers Handbook: The Definitive User's Guide and Databook.Fluoroelastomers Handbook
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This comprehensive reference on fluoroelastomer chemistry, processing technology and applications is written for materials scientists and engineers who need high performance products in harsh environments. The first part of this book is an overview of fluorocarbon fluorocarbon /flu·o·ro·car·bon/ (floor´o-kahr?b?n) any of the class of organic compounds consisting of carbon and fluorine only. elastomers, including descriptions of the nature of fluoroelastomers, properties of various compositions, developmental history and major uses. The second part provides more details of fluoroelastomers technology, including monomer monomer (mŏn`əmər): see polymer. monomer Molecule of any of a class of mostly organic compounds that can react with other molecules of the same or other compounds to form very large molecules (polymers). properties and synthesis, polymerization polymerization Any process in which monomers combine chemically to produce a polymer. The monomer molecules—which in the polymer usually number from at least 100 to many thousands—may or may not all be the same. and production processes, and more. |
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