Hoff, 1952 - Google Patents
Some mechanical properties of a commercial polymethyl methacrylateHoff, 1952
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- Hoff E
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- Journal of Applied Chemistry
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The mechanical properties of thermoplastics are strongly interdependent and sensitive to changes of temperature and straining rate. These and other, less general, factors have an important bearing on the choice of testing techniques which can very often not merely be …
- 239000004926 polymethyl methacrylate 0 title abstract description 52
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