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Posted by admin in Polymer News, tags: Antimicrobial, Biomedical, Group, Groups, Modification, Polymer, Polymers, Report, selfassembling, Surface, technology
BERKELEY, Calif. (PRWEB) May 27, 2008 BERKELEY, Calif. (Business Wire EON) May 27, 2008 — The Polymer Technology Group, Inc. (http://www.polymertech.com), a preeminent biomaterials company, announced today that Shanger Wang, Ph.D., will report from the podium this week during the ’8th World Biomaterials Congress’ in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His presentation (“Thermoplastic Polycarbonate-Urethane with Surface-Active Alkylammonium Chloride End Groups: Antimicrobial Activity, Bulk and Surface Properties”) will include the characterization of a breakthrough polymeric biomaterial with permanently-bonded antimicrobial surface properties designed to reduce medical device-centered infection….. Click Here to Read More
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 Product DescriptionThis series seeks to publish practical, applications orientated books designed for professional chemists employed in the paints and coatings industry, and reflecting technological developments, environmental concerns and increasing demand for higher volume production in emerging markets. The books in the series should provide insights into industrial methods which have traditionally been trade secrets. Each book in this series has been prepared for paint and ink technologists involved with specific product-related technical areas. Each aspect of the technology is reviewed by a team of senior practising chemists within the UK synthetic resins, paint, printing ink and…. Click Here to Read More
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Posted by admin in Plastics Engineering Books, tags: Acrylic, Applications, based, Costings, Solvent, Surface, their, Vinyl, Vol., Waterborne
 Product DescriptionThis series seeks to publish practical, applications orientated books designed for professional chemists employed in the paints and coatings industry, and reflecting technological developments, environmental concerns and increasing demand for higher volume production in emerging markets. The books in the series should provide insights into industrial methods which have traditionally been trade secrets. Each book in this series has been prepared for paint and ink technologists involved with specific product-related technical areas. Each aspect of the technology is reviewed by a team of senior practising chemists within the UK synthetic resins, paint, printing ink and…. Click Here to Read More
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 Product DescriptionPolyurethanes are highly versatile polymers with uses from foams to elastomers and coatings. In particular polyurethane coatings find application in the automotive industry, in plastic coatings, in adhesives as sealants and sealers, and in the aerospace industry. Including chapters on the basic chemistry of polyurethanes, as well as discussing their many uses in the coatings arena, this book provides an detailed overview of the current state of the art in this field. Waterborne and Solvent Based , Surface Coating Resins and their Applications: Polyurethanes…. Click Here to Read More
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Reportlinker Adds Solid Surface Materials & Other Cast Polymers Market Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo!…. Click Here to Read More
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 Product DescriptionThis volume discusses latices in surface coatings in regards to emulsion paints. These water-based latices are playing a far greater role in many applications and match the growing concern over environmental safety. This book is available separately or as part of a 3-volume set and offers an insight into the advances and developments in this field. Describes the principles of the formulation, manufacture and application properties of water-based ‘emulsion’ paints and related surface coatings Includes inter alia gloss and anti-corrosion paints and electrocoating As a comprehensive account of the science of polymer latices, these volumes are an invaluable resource…. Click Here to Read More
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