Edité par Asia Pacific Business Press, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10 : 8178330059 ISBN 13 : 9788178330051
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : As New. Reprint. Contents 1. Rubbers materials and processing technology. 2. Mixing technology of rubber. 3. Techniques of vulcanization. 4. Rubber vulcanization. 5. Rubber compounding. 6. Rubber reclaiming. 7. Manufacture of rubber products. 8. Latex and foam rubber. 9. Silicone rubber. 10. Polybutadiene and polyisoprene. 11. Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR). 12. Reclaimed rubber. 13. Nitrile and polyacrylic rubber. 14. Rubber natural. 15. Hard rubber. 16. Recycling of rubbers. Rubber products industry is an important resource based industry sector in India. Over the last decade the rubber industry has witnessed a steady and strong growth. Rubber can be deformed to a high degree of strain in a reversible manner and this special property finds use in fields as diverse as transportation material handling health care and sport and leisure activities. The book covers manufacturing processes of rubber products compounding of rubber quality assurance applications etc. Thus book is very useful for new entrepreneurs existing units technical institutions technocrats etc. 694 pp.
Edité par Asia Pacific Business Press, New Delhi, 2010
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : As New. New. Natural products have played an important role throughout the world in treating and preventing human diseases. Natural product medicines have come from various materials including terrestrial plants terrestrial microorganisms organisms etc. Historical exp 472 pp.
Edité par Asia Pacific Business Press, New Delhi, 2009
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : As New. New. Contents 1. Antimony and other inorganic compounds. 2. Halogenated flame retardants. 3. Phosphorous compounds. 4. Urea formaldehyde resins. 5. Melamine formaldehyde resins. 6. High styrene butadiene Rubber resins. 7. Chlorinated biphenyls. 8. Chlorinated paraffins. 9. Synthetic rubber resin latexes. 10. Silicone oils. 11. Solvents. 12. Dyes and dye intermediates. 13. Dry cleaning agents. 14. Acrylic ester resins. 15. Alginic acid. 16. Cellulose ethers. 17. Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose. 18. Guar gum. 19. Gum Arabic. 20. Gum Tragacanth. 21. Hydroxyethyl cellulose. 22. Hydroxy propyl cellulose. 23. Locust bean gum. 24. Polacrylic acid. 25. Polyethylene glycol. 26. Poly ethylene oxide. 27. Polyvinyl alcohol. 28. Polyvinyl pyrrolidone. 29. Starch. 30. Tamarind gum. 31. Xanthan gum. 32. Flame retardants for textiles. The prime consideration in the choice of textile materials is the purpose for which they are intended but colour has been termed the best salesman in the present scenario. The modern tendency is towards an insistence on colour which is fast to light washing rubbing and bleaching this movement makes a great demand on the science of dyeing. Auxiliaries dyes and dye intermediates play a vital role in textile processing industries. The book covers details of antimony and other inorganic compounds halogenated flame retardants silicone oils solvents dyes and dye intermediates dry cleaning agents different types of gums used in textile industries starch flame retardants for textile and many more. This is very useful book for new entrepreneurs technologists research scholars and technical institutions related to textile. 730 pp.
Edité par Asia Pacific Business Press, New Delhi, 2009
Vendeur : Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Inde
EUR 49,62
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : As New. New. Contents 1. Water soluble polymers. 2. Water reducible resins. 3. Acrylic solution resins. 4. Polyvinylpyrrolidone. 5. Poly (Etylene oxide). 6. Methods of polymerization. 7. Chemical modifications. 8. Fabrication of water soluble polymers. 9. Compounding of water soluble polymers. 10. Polymerization of water soluble polymers. 11. Properties of water soluble polymers. 12. Solution thermodynamics of non Ionic water soluble polymers. 13. Fractionation and characterization. 14. Water solubility and sensitivity. 15. Aqueous solutions of polyelectrolytes. 16. Polymer small molecule interactions. 17. Excluded volume interactions of neutral polymers. 18. Polymer adsorption. 19. Polyvinyl alcohol. 20. Role of polymers in the stabilization of disperse systems. 21. Water soluble polymers as stabilizers. 22. Polymeric flocculants. 23. Thermoreversible gelation. 24. Water sensitive gels. 25. Rheological characterization of solution and gel. 26. The interface between aqueous polymer solution and its application. 27. Polymers in oil recovery and production. 28. Medical and pharmaceutical applications. 29. Applications of polymer emulsions for water based paints. 30. Aqueous polyurethane dispersion technology an update. 31. Maintenance coatings based on waterborne dispersions. The word polymer is derived from the classical Greek word poly meaning many and mers meaning parts. Simply stated a polymer is a long chain molecule that is composed of a large number of repeating units of identical structure Indeed things have been changing drastically in the field of water soluble polymers all over the world. Many factors have contributed to this majestic change. The water based polymers are quick drying noninflammable having mild odour and more environmentally acceptability than any other polymers. The book covers classification of water soluble polymers processes properties uses and applications of water soluble polymers with lot of other information. This book will be very helpful for new entrepreneurs existing units technocrats researchers and technical libraries. 664 pp.