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High Temperature Resistant Fibers Very Good - Text Unmarked - Binding and Cover Clean and Tight - Minor Wear - Ready to Ship Edited By -- A.H. Frazer Published By -- Interscience Publishers a division of John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1967, 300 Pages, Trade Paperback, 10" X 6.5" X .5", 1 lb 3 oz. Series -- Journal of Polymer Sciences, Part C, Polymer Symposia. No. 19 [PREFACE] "Within the past several years there has been intensive research to find materials to meet the demands for high temperature insulation, coatings, sealants, films, fibers, and plastics. Results from a segment of this effort to find higher temperature resistant materials were reported on at a symposium sponsored by the Division of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry. The symposium, entitled “High Temperature Resistant Fibers,” was held on January 18 and 19, 1966 at the Winter Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Phoenix. This volume which contains all of the papers presented, as was the Symposium, is organized into two sections. The first section is devoted to Organic Fibers, and the second, to Inorganic and Metallic Fibers. The Rapid growth in this field is apparent merely from a perusal of the contributions. In the Organic Fibers, most of the polymers from which fibers were derived had not been synthesized six years ago. Moreover, some of the polymers and fibers which were merely laboratory curiosities at that time are now rapidly approaching commercialization. In the Inorganic and Metallic Fibers, not only are there new fibrous materials, but fibers from materials heretofore considered to be impossible to process. In addition, the advances in technology have been such that new methods of characterization of these fibers had to be developed to measure the higher levels of properties. It is hoped that in the future when another such symposium is held, the advances in this field will be equally great." #booksforsale #TemperatureResistant #Vintage #Fiber #instabooks #Polymer #readersofinstagram #JournalOfPolymerSciences #Scarce #PolymerSymposia #Antiquarian #Interscience #bibliophile #JohnWiley #bookcollecting #AromaticOrderedCopolyamides #Books #HetercycleAmideCopolymers #instaread #Polyamide #booksale #Polymerization #BooksBooksBooks #Anisotropic #BooksBooksBooks #BoronNitride #CuttleboneBooks #collectiblebooks
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