Use "polymers" in a sentence

1. Conductive polymers or, more precisely, intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) are organic polymers that conduct electricity

2. Catalyst combination, isotactic polymers, method for producing linear isotactic polymers, and the use of said polymers

3. Natural Polymers and Biopolymers Polymers produced in nature

4. acrylic polymers

5. Synthetic polymers are artificially manufactured, and are commonly referred to as industrial polymers.

6. The resulting polymers are amorphous polymers and particularly transparent and heat resistant.

7. Additives for plastic polymers

8. Photocurable michael addition polymers

9. Alginate polymers form gels, i.e

10. Chemical additives to polymers

11. Amphiphilic polymers for other purpose

12. Biopolymers Biopolymers are polymers that are produced by living organisms. They are generally polymers of starch

13. scrap plastic of non-halogenated polymers and co-polymers, including but not limited to the following

14. Polymers based on Acrylics were discovered before many other polymers that are now widely employed.

15. Compacted pelletized additive blends for polymers

16. Acrylic polymers, in primary forms

17. Proteins and DNA are polymers.

18. Auriga Polymers produces polyester resins and specialty polymers currently used in bottles, trays, sheets, film and textile applications

19. Disclosed are polymers having one or more two-photon absorbing chromophores in a backbone of the polymers.

20. Unlike synthetic polymers, Biopolymers are easily degradable

21. Proteins and DNA are natural polymers.

22. Atactic polymers form from radical chain polymerization

23. Biopolymers are naturally occurring polymers, which are produced by living organisms. They are distinct from synthetic biodegradable polymers

24. Fracture of Glassy Polymers Cavitation and Crazing

25. Memorandum of Understanding between "Pereslavskij Technopark” and Swastik Polymers" This MOU envisages joint production of Master Batches for polymers

26. Acid acceptor for polymers containing acid moieties

27. Acrylate-based coating composition containing fluoromodified polymers

28. Aqueous solution of polymers and ammonia consisting of:

29. The polymers are thermally crosslinked above 100°C.

30. 18 Memorandum of Understanding between "Pereslavskij Technopark” and Swastik Polymers" This MOU envisages joint production of Master Batches for polymers

31. Ready-to-use mixtures of polymers and additives

32. Additives of polymers including carbon fibres and clays

33. Waste, parings and scrap, of polymers of ethylene

34. 2 Many polymers, such as nylon, are artificial.

35. 5 Many polymers, such as nylon, are artificial.

36. FRX Polymers’ Nofia® Copolymers are polyphosphonate-co-carbonates

37. Many biological molecules are polymers: in this terminology, monomers are relatively small micromolecules that are linked together to create large macromolecules known as polymers.

38. Glass, carbon, Aramids, polymers, basalt, and natural fibers

39. Sacks and bags (including cones) of ethylene polymers

40. Polymers, biopolymers and polymeric additives for industrial use

41. 3 Many polymers, such as nylon, are artificial.

42. Hair-setting agent with amphoteric and acidic polymers

43. Plates..., of other acrylic polymers, not reinforced, etc., n.e.c.

44. 32 rows  · Chromatograms using HayeSep porous polymers

45. Continue Reading Definition of Aramid, Aramids Polymers and polyamide synthesis

46. Controlled cure adhesive film comprising silane and acid grafted polymers

47. Use of protective colloid-stabilized polymers for double-point coatings

48. Most natural and synthetic polymers, however, are made up of two or more different types of monomers; such polymers are known as Copolymers

49. Crazing frequently precedes fracture in some glassy thermoplastic polymers

50. Absolute molecular weight polymers and methods for their use

51. Aliphatic ester compounds as slip agents in polyester polymers

52. The prices of polymers and suchlike materials will decrease.

53. Atactic polymers have the pendant groups in a random manner

54. Medical articles containing biodegradable polymers and acid-neutralizing cationic species

55. Production of super absorbent polymers on a continuous belt reactor

56. Moisture-curing compositions containing silane-functional polymers with good adhesive properties

57. But I thought, no, no, experiment with resins, experiment with polymers.

58. An improved process for the preparation of superabsorbent polymers having high gel bed permeability and low absorption capacity, and the polymers prepared by the process.

59. Biopolymers are the polymers that are degradable in the nature

60. Biopolymers versus man-made polymers Biopolymers are made from biomass

61. Addition polymers derived from norbornene-functional monomers and process therefor

62. DIACETONE Acrylamide forms polymers in solution, in bulk, or in emulsion

63. Star-branched silicone polymers as anti-mist additives for coating applications

64. This property of polymers must be accounted for in polymer processing.

65. Natural Polymers as Alternative Adsorbents and Treatment Agents for Water Remediation

66. Star-branched silicone polymers as anti -mist additives for coating applications

67. Treatment of rubbers, additives, polymers, plastics, elastomers, chemicals and composite materials

68. The adhesive compositions contain at least two polymers with different hydrophilicities.

69. Method and apparatus using super absorbent polymers for dehydration of oil

70. Usually, polymers that form via free radical polymerization has this structure; for example, polyvinyl chloride. Atactic polymers have an amorphous structure due to the random arrangement of substituent groups.

71. Novel ethylene alpha-olefin polymers for use in preparing lubricant dispersant additives

72. Natural polymers (for example, alginic acid) and modified natural polymers (for example, hardened proteins, chemical derivatives of natural rubber), not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms.

73. Their agricultural origins are what most distinguish Biopolymers from tradition polymers

74. Method for synthesis of block polymers by controlled free radical polymerisation

75. Consequently, Bioadhesive polymers have extensively been employed in transmucosal drug delivery systems

76. Precursor compounds, namely, terephthalic acid for the manufacture of synthetic polymers

77. Use of graft polymers as additives in washing and cleaning agents

78. The polymers are especially suitable for using as construction material additives.

79. The mixed acetal polymers are inexpensive to synthesize and readily reproducible.

80. Throughout the Nomenclature, the term "man-made fibres" means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either: (a) By polymerisation of organic monomers to produce polymers such as polyamides, polyesters, polyolefins or polyurethanes, or by chemical modification of polymers produced by this process (for example, poly(vinyl alcohol) prepared by the hydrolysis of poly(vinyl acetate)); or (b) By dissolution or chemical treatment of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose) to produce polymers such as cuprammonium rayon (cupro) or viscose rayon, or by chemical modification of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein and other proteins, or alginic acid), to produce polymers such as cellulose acetate or alginates.