Handbook of Polymer Blends and Composites, Volume 2A. K. Kulshreshtha, Cornelia Vasile |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Liquid Moulding Processes | 53 |
Use of Advanced Composite Materials in the Construction of Suspension | 85 |
Corrosion Resistance of Polymers Polymer Blends and Composites | 107 |
New Approaches to Reduce Plastic Combustibility | 165 |
Fibre Reinforced Plastic Composites for Biomedical Applications | 201 |
7 | 222 |
4 | 238 |
Advanced Composites for Offshore Developments | 259 |
Functional Polymer Composites | 301 |
Conducting Polymer Composites | 335 |
Recycling of Automotive Composites | 371 |
Abbreviations and Acronyms | 407 |
Common terms and phrases
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