This is the second edition of "Melt Rheology and its Role in
Plastics Processing," although the title has changed to reflect its
broadened scope. Advances in the recent years in rheometer
technology and polymer science have greatly enhanced the usefulness
of rheology in the plastics industry. It is now possible to design
polymers having specific molecular structures and to predict the
flow properties of melts having those structures. In addition,
rheological properties now provide more precise information about
molecular structure.
This book provides all the information that is needed for the
intelligent application of rheology in the development of new
polymers, the determination of molecular structure and the
correlation of processability with laboratory test data. Theory and
equations are limited to what is essential for the use of rheology
in the characterization of polymers, the development of new
plastics materials and the prediction of plastics processing
behavior. The emphasis is on information that will be of direct use
to practitioners. Extensive references are provided for those
wishing to pursue certain issues in greater depth.
While the primary audience is applied polymer scientists and
plastics engineers, the book will also be of use to postgraduate
students in polymer science and engineering and as a text for a
graduate course.
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