Article | REF: AM3305 V1

Thermoplastic materials - Introduction

Author: Michel CHATAIN

Publication date: April 10, 1998

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2. Structure of section articles

To standardize the presentation of monographs on different polymers, we have asked specialists to follow a standard plan in their writing, which includes the following paragraphs:

Example

INTRODUCTION

A few words on the history of the polymer will be followed by a brief description of the uses made possible by the specific characteristics of the product presented.

1. PREPARATION

Only the basic products and the main synthesis methods are indicated, without any chemical developments other than those which would help to clarify the rest of the text.

2. PROPERTIES

This is the important part of each monograph, providing readers with the product's physical, mechanical, thermal, electrical and chemical properties....

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