Degradation and Stabilisation of Aromatic Polyesters

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***BUY TOGETHER WITH THE 'DEGRADATION AND STABILISATION OF AROMATIC POLYESTERS UPDATE AND YOU SAVE £100!***

This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the world's largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to the degradation or stabilisation of aromatic polyesters.

The degradation of aromatic polyesters (like PET) is different from that of some of the more conventional commodity polymers like polyethylene and polypropylene and as such this process has not been closely analysed as it has been for PE/PP. However, as some types of aromatic polyester are now far more mainstream in terms of usage it is helpful to consider their degradation and the ways in which they can be stabilised, particularly since they are frequently being subjected to harsh conditions. Degradation (and any stabilisation required) must be considered not only from the point of view of the expected life-time of the product, but also with respect to what happens at the end of its life - is it expected to biodegrade or remain solid and recycleable? There is much to consider in this area.

Why not consider also purchasing the 'Degradation and Stabilisation of Aromatic Polyesters' Update. It gives a comprehensive survey of the degradation and stabilisation processes specific to aromatic polyesters. Followed up with a subscription to this Bulletin, you'll have the complete package to introduce you to the topic then keep you up-to-date with new developments. Add both products to your cart and you will save £100.

A Current Awareness service from Rapra may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy without having to waste time, effort and money finding the information yourself.

If there are many people within your organisation who would benefit from this information then get in touch to talk to us about our multi-recipient bulletin.

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