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Elementary Principles of PVC Formulation

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As has been mentioned in Chapter 1, PVC resins—whether homopolymers or copolymers—must be modified by the incorporation of appropriate additives for satisfactory processing and end-use performance. The necessary modifications are more varied and extensive than those practised with any other polymer of major industrial importance, but so also is the applicational versatility of PVC in the form of the resulting materials.

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Titow, W.V. (1984). Elementary Principles of PVC Formulation. In: PVC Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5614-8_4

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