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Dynamic mechanical properties of high nitrile resins

Dynamic mechanical measurements have become increasingly more common as an interpretative tool for identifying structure‐property relationships in polymers, especially in multi‐phase systems. There are many literature references citing the application of this analytical technique to the study of rub...

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Published in:Polymer engineering and science 1980-12, Vol.20 (18), p.1205-1213
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