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Polymer Latices: Science and technology Volume 1: Fundamental principles 🔍
London: Chapman & Hall, c1997, 2nd ed., London, New York, England, 1997
Blackley, D. C. (David Charles), 1931-; Blackley, D. C. (David Charles), 1931-. High polymer latices 🔍
description
polymer Latices, Second Edition Is A Comprehensive Update Of The Previous Edition, High Polymer Latices, Taking Into Account The Many Developments Since It Was First Published In 1966. It Is The Only Publication To Provide Such An Outstanding And Extensive Review Of Latex Science And Technology, From Background Theory And Principles, To Modern Day Applications. It Will Prove An Invaluable Reference Source For All Those Working In The Area Of Latex Science And Technology, Such As Colloid Chemists, Polymer Scientists, And Materials Processors.
Alternative publisher
International Thomson Computer Press
Alternative publisher
Cengage Learning EMEA
Alternative publisher
Thomson Learning
Alternative publisher
Springer
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
December 31, 1899
Alternative edition
2nd, PS, 1997
metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Alternative description
Presents a review of latex science and technology, from background theory and principles, to its applications. This book is suitable for those working in the area of latex science and technology, such as colloid chemists, polymer scientists, and materials processors
Alternative description
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss important characteristics of a polymer latex which need to be specified if the latex is to be defined with some degree of precision.
Alternative description
xvii, 559 p. : 24 cm
Previous ed. published as: High polymer latices. London : Maclaren & Sons, 1966
Includes index
Previous ed. published as: High polymer latices. London : Maclaren & Sons, 1966
Includes index
Alternative description
v. 1. Fundamental principles
v. 2. Types of latices
v. 3. Applications of latices.
v. 2. Types of latices
v. 3. Applications of latices.
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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