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Adhesion and Bonding to Polyolefins language and trends in the additives

Adhesion and Bonding to Polyolefins language and trends in the additivesDescription Author: D. M. Brewis and I. Mathieson, Loughborough University ISBN 978 1 85957 323 5 pages: 132, figures: 9, tables: 12 Summary Polyolefins have many and varied applications. Polyethylene is the most widely used plastic and olefinic elastomers, such as natural rubber and styrene butadiene copolymers, predominate in many key components such as tires. Many applications of polyolefins require good adhesion to other substrates such as

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and trends in the additives business today

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Adhesion and Bonding to Polyolefins language and trends in the additivesDescription Author: D. M. Brewis and I. Mathieson, Loughborough University ISBN 978 1 85957 323 5 pages: 132, figures: 9, tables: 12 Summary Polyolefins have many and varied applications. Polyethylene is the most widely used plastic and olefinic elastomers, such as natural rubber and styrene butadiene copolymers, predominate in many key components such as tires. Many applications of polyolefins require good adhesion to other substrates such as

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