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Characterization of Polymer Glasses by Sintering Techniques

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POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION Interdisciplinary Approaches

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The sintering of a metal, ceramic, or polymer is a useful process for fabrication. Under the influence of surface forces, alone or in combination with externally applied forces, an aggregation of particles can be densified without forming a melt. The kinetics of growth of interfaces between particles at a given temperature must reflect parameters characteristic of surface energy, material transport, and geometry. For a given transport mechanism, such as viscous flow, and a given geometry, it should be possible to characterize the parameters mentioned.

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Steiner, G.F., Manson, J.A., Nippert, C.R. (1971). Characterization of Polymer Glasses by Sintering Techniques. In: Craver, C.D. (eds) POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION Interdisciplinary Approaches. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1929-0_11

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