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  • ...ive as a smoke suppressant in a wide range of polymers, most especially in polyesters, acrylics, ethylene vinyl acetate, epoxies, PVC, rubber.
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  • ** [[Acrylic fiber|acrylic]] polyesters, pure [[polyester]] PAN fibers are used to make [[carbon fiber]] by roastin
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  • A unique class of partially crystalline aromatic polyesters based on [[p-hydroxybenzoic acid]] and related [[monomer]]s, liquid-crystal
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  • ...e to alkali hydrolysis, the reaction simply depolymerising the material. [[Polyesters]] are prone to degrade when treated with strong acids, and in all these cas
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  • == Bacterial Polyesters == The natural polyesters, which are produced by a wide variety of bacteria as intracellular reserve
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  • ...e to alkali hydrolysis, the reaction simply depolymerising the material. [[Polyesters]] are prone to degrade when treated with strong acids, and, in all these ca
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  • ...this time.<ref name=robitschek>Robitschek, P.; Bean, C. T. Flame-Resistant Polyesters from Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. ''Ind. Eng. Chem.'' '''1954,''' ''46'' (8),
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  • ...tured out of Polytetrahydrofuran. Other applications include thermoplastic polyesters, polyetheramide and cast polyurethane elastomers, that you find for instanc
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  • ...insic viscosity range of PET<ref>Stoyko Fakirov; Handbook of Thermoplastic Polyesters, Chapter 7 by V.B. Gupta, Z. Bashir, p. 320, ISBN 978352730113</ref> ...tep during the last decade.<ref>Stoyko Fakirov; "Handbook of Thermoplastic Polyesters", pp. 1223 ff; Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002, ISBN 3-527-30113-5</ref>
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  • ...heterotactic]] or [[syndiotactic]] [[polylactide]], which as biodegradable polyesters with valuable (inter alia) medical properties are currently attracting much
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  • ...s melting point and strength are lower than [[Kevlar]]'s ([[Twaron]]), but polyesters have greater flexibility. ...matic functionality are especially susceptible to [[UV degradation]] while polyesters are susceptible to degradation by [[hydrolysis]]. Carbon based polymers are
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  • ...ls. Products of these intermediates include [[polystyrene]], unsaturated [[polyesters]] and ethylene-propylene [[copolymers|terpolymers]].<ref name=Keystone/>
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