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polymer resin matrix base However fibreglass has also come to mean any similar fibre variety of flexibilities and is characterised by its strength and resistance
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polymer resin matrix base However fibreglass has also come to mean any similar fibre variety of flexibilities and is characterised by its strength and resistance to heat It can also be made. Kyle Douglas, James Farber, Steven Flynn, Janie Gu, . Vivian Qin, Jenny Shih, Jake . Silberg. , Anita . Wamakima. Through Polymer Matrices. Dr. David Cincotta, Jeremy Tang. Controlled Release. Normally 1. C2: Chapter 2. Learning Objectives. To be able to . list. and . state. uses of commonly used polymers. To be able to . recall and describe. the conditions required for the production of LDPE, HDPE, thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers. Polymers. . C.X.C objectives. Students should be able to :. Define polymers. Distinguish between addition and condensation as reactions in the formation of polymers. Name examples of polymers formed by:. What is petroleum?. Also known as crude oil. It is a thick black sludge. It comes from ancient plant and animal life long since buried and kept under extreme pressure for millions of years.. It is composed of countless different organic compounds.. AND . POLYMERIZATION. By. Dr Rashid Hassan. Assistant Professor. RIHS. ISLAMABAD. 1. POLYMER. Poly = Many mer = Units. I.e. a material made up of many units.. Properly defined as:. Chemical compound composed of large organic molecules formed by the union of many repeating small monomer units.. Polymers. are long molecules made of repeating units, called . monomers. .. In general. :. Specific example. :. Forces between polymer chains: Crosslinks. Weak: Intermolecular . force crosslinks. Strong: Colvalent. D 15. Explain the general formation and structure of carbon-based polymers, including synthetic polymers, such as polyethylene, and biopolymers, such as carbohydrate. . Content Standard . What is a monomer and what is a polymer?. and . MER. means . repeating unit. .. Polymers. are macromolecules formed by joining of repeating structural units on a large scale.. The repeating structural units are called . Monomers. .. Polymerisation. Overview. What are . polymers. ?. How are polymers named?. What is a polymer . crosslinker. ?. Polymers are all around us!. Contact lenses. Sport equipment. Clothing. polyester. Plastic. containers. Synthetic. Phenomenon:. . experiment by pouring the gel. Have you ever seen anything that acts like this gel?. What is happening to the molecules to make it act this way?. Show the beads in the jar and how they will keep falling out after you start them.. systems. ». The . study of biomaterials is called . biomaterials science. . It has experienced steady and strong growth over its history, with many companies investing large amounts of money into the development of new products. Biomaterials science encompasses . M.P. KESAVAN M.Sc., Ph.D.,. Assistant Professor. Department of Chemistry. HKRH College. Uthamapalayam. .. 1. Polymers ???. 2. Polymers . may be naturally found in plants and animals (natural polymers) or may be man-made (synthetic polymers).. → . the . synthesis of new polymers by modification of existing . polymers using . a variety of chemical . reactions. 1) . the esterification of cellulose, crosslinking of . polyisoprene. , hydrolysis. Warm up…. 13 . 3 . Complete the part whole models. 5 . 4 . 10 . 4 . 15 . 4 . 20 . 4 . 25 . 4 . 30 . 4 . 35 . 4 . . . 73. 3. 73. 60. 13 . 3 . Complete the part whole models.
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