
Handbook of Thermoset Plastics, Second Edition (Plastics & Elastomers) 2nd (second) Edition by Goodman, Sydney H, Hanna, Dodiuk-Kenig
by
Sidney H. Goodman
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Science & Technology
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
William Andrew
Description
In this comprehensive guide, Sidney H. Goodman and Dodiuk-Kenig delve into the evolving landscape of thermoset plastics, spotlighting their growing importance within the materials science sector. The authors provide a clear exploration of the unique characteristics that set thermosets apart from other plastic types, presenting both theoretical insights and practical applications.
The book addresses advancements in technology and manufacturing processes that have contributed to the broadened usage of thermoset materials across various industries. From automotive to aerospace, readers will find extensive discussions on how these materials enhance performance and sustainability, making them integral to modern engineering.
With updated content and fresh perspectives, this edition serves as an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and students alike. It not only enhances understanding of thermoset plastics but also encourages innovation, equipping readers with the skills needed to navigate this ever-evolving field.
The book addresses advancements in technology and manufacturing processes that have contributed to the broadened usage of thermoset materials across various industries. From automotive to aerospace, readers will find extensive discussions on how these materials enhance performance and sustainability, making them integral to modern engineering.
With updated content and fresh perspectives, this edition serves as an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and students alike. It not only enhances understanding of thermoset plastics but also encourages innovation, equipping readers with the skills needed to navigate this ever-evolving field.
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