Publisher's Synopsis
This text begins by showing why plastics and rubbers have such distinctive properties, then goes on to discuss how to exploit these properties to produce functional components within the constraints placed on them.
2nd Edition
Hardback (01 Aug 1997)
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This text begins by showing why plastics and rubbers have such distinctive properties, then goes on to discuss how to exploit these properties to produce functional components within the constraints placed on them.
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ISBN: | 9780198565277 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Pub date: | 01 Aug 1997 |
Edition: | 2nd Edition |
DEWEY: | 668.9 |
DEWEY edition: | 21 |
Number of pages: | 432 |
Weight: | 820g |
Height: | 230mm |
Width: | 150mm |
Spine width: | 30mm |