Polymer Products Design, Materials and Processing

This book is derived from a recent project sponsored by the Polymer Engineering Directorate of the SERC and carried out at the University of Lancaster under the joint auspices of the Departments of Chemistry and Engineering. The project set out to provide a novel type of teaching material for introd...

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Main Authors: Morton-Jones, David H. (Author), Ellis, John W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: West 35th Street, New York Chapman and Hall 2011
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