UID:
almahu_9948026601502882
Format:
1 online resource (377 p.)
Edition:
3rd ed.
ISBN:
1-283-59448-X
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9786613906939
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1-4557-2805-5
Series Statement:
PDL handbook series
Content:
This reference guide brings together a wide range of essential data on the sterilization of plastics and elastomers, enabling engineers to make optimal material choices and design decisions. The data tables in this book enable engineers and scientists to select the right materials, and right sterilization method for a given product or application. The third edition includes new text chapters that provide the underpinning knowledge required to make best use of the data. Larry McKeen has also added detailed descriptions of sterilization methods for most common polymer classes such as p
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The Effect of Sterilization on Plastics and Elastomers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter1 - Introduction to Food Irradiation and Medical Sterilization; 1.1 Pathogens; 1.2 Food-Borne Disease Control; 1.3 Medical Sterilization; 1.4 Bioterrorism; 1.5 Summary; References; Chapter2 - Introduction to Plastics and Polymers; 2.1 Polymerization; 2.2 Copolymers; 2.3 Linear, Branched, and Cross-Linked Polymers; 2.4 Polarity; 2.5 Unsaturation; 2.6 Steric Hindrance; 2.7 Isomers; 2.8 Inter- and Intramolecular Attractions in Polymers; 2.9 General Classifications; 2.10 Plastic Compositions
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2.11 SummaryReferences; Chapter3 - Introduction to the Physical, Mechanical, and Thermal Properties of Plastics and Elastomers; 3.1 Physical Property Testing; 3.2 Mechanical Testing of Plastics; 3.3 Thermal Property Testing of Plastics; References; Chapter4 - Styrenic Plastics; 4.1 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer; 4.2 Methacrylate-Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer; 4.3 Polystyrene; 4.4 SAN Copolymer; 4.5 Styrene-Butadiene Copolymers; References; Chapter5 - Polyesters; 5.1 Liquid Crystalline Polymers; 5.2 Polybutylene Terephthalate; 5.3 Polycarbonate
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5.4 Polyethylene Terephthalate5.5 Polycyclohexylene-Dimethylene Terephthalate; 5.6 Copolyesters; 5.7 Polyethylene Naphthalate; 5.8 Polyphthalate Carbonate; References; Chapter6 - Polyimides; 6.1 Polyamide-Imide; 6.2 Polyetherimide; 6.3 Polyimide; References; Chapter7 - Polyamides (Nylons); 7.1 Polyamide 6 (Nylon 6); 7.2 Polyamide 11 (Nylon 11); 7.3 Polyamide 12 (Nylon 12); 7.4 Polyamide 66 (Nylon 66); 7.5 Polyarylamide; 7.6 Copolymers/Terpolymers; References; Chapter8 - Polyolefins; 8.1 Polyethylene; 8.2 Polypropylene; 8.3 Poly-4-Methyl-1-Pentene; 8.4 Cyclic Olefin Copolymer; 8.5 Plastomer
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ReferencesChapter9 - Polyvinyls and Acrylics; 9.1 Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer; 9.2 Ethylene-Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer; 9.3 Polyvinyl Chloride; 9.4 Polyvinylidene Chloride; 9.5 Polyacrylics; 9.6 Acrylonitrile-Methyl Acrylate Copolymer; 9.7 Ionomers; References; Chapter10 - Fluoropolymers; 10.1 Polytetrafluoroethylene; 10.2 Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene; 10.3 Perfluoroalkoxy; 10.4 Amorphous Fluoropolymer - Teflon AF®; 10.5 Polyvinyl Fluoride; 10.6 Polychlorotrifluoroethylene; 10.7 Polyvinylidene Fluoride; 10.8 Ethylene-Tetrafluoroethylene Copolymer
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10.9 Ethylene-Chlorotrifluoroethylene CopolymerReferences; Chapter11 - High-Temperature/High-Performance Polymers; 11.1 Polyether Ether Ketone; 11.2 Polyaryletherketone; 11.3 Polyphenylene Sulfide; 11.4 Polysulfone; 11.5 Polyphenylsulfone; 11.6 Polyethersulfone; 11.7 Parylene (Poly(p-Xylylene)); 11.8 Polyoxymethylene (Acetal Homopolymer)/Polyoxymethylene Copolymer (Acetal Copolymer); 11.9 Self-Reinforced Polymers; References; Chapter12 - Renewable Resource and Biodegradable Polymers; 12.1 Polyanhydrides; 12.2 CellophaneTM; 12.3 Nitrocellulose; 12.4 Ethyl Cellulose (Hydroxyethylcellulose)
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12.5 Polycaprolactone
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4557-2598-6
Language:
English