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Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products, 2nd Editionby Istvan Benedek
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Since the first groundbreaking edition of Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products was introduced in 1998, heavy research has resulted in substantial progress in the field. Fully updated and expanded to reflect this activity, Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products, Second Edition provides a detailed overview of the entire range of pressure-sensitive products, both with and without adhesives. It explores the principles behind their design and manufacture along with a variety of applications in medicine, electronics, packaging, and protection. The book establishes the link between underlying theory and practical applications, exploring the physical, molecular, and chemical bases of PSPs while describing the manufacturing processes, end uses, and economic issues involved. This edition includes three new chapters: the first of these explains the new theory of pressure sensitivity considered as a process, illustrating the principles of polymer science governing PSP technology; the second discusses the crosslinking of acrylics, the most important domain in specialized products; and the third presents the latest developments in products based on plastomers, such as hydrogels. Additional coverage includes biological applications of PSPs, engineering problems of coating equipment, web finishing for plastic films, and confectioning. Offering cutting-edge information from the frontiers of research and industry, Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products, Second Edition is an ideal reference to all aspects of pressure-sensitive technologies and materials. Book News Annotation:This work provides a detailed overview of pressure-sensitive products
(PSPs) with and without adhesives. It explores the principles behind
their design and manufacture along with a variety of applications in
medicine, electronics, packaging, and protection. Coverage
encompasses the physical, molecular, and chemical bases of PSPs,
while also describing the manufacturing processes, end uses, and
economic issues involved. This second edition contains three new
chapters on a new theory of pressure sensitivity, crosslinking of
acrylics, and products based on plastomers. The author is a
consultant.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:This work provides a detailed overview of pressure-sensitive products
(PSPs) with and without adhesives. It explores the principles behind
their design and manufacture along with a variety of applications in
medicine, electronics, packaging, and protection. Coverage
encompasses the physical, molecular, and chemical bases of PSPs,
while also describing the manufacturing processes, end uses, and
economic issues involved. This second edition contains three new
chapters on a new theory of pressure sensitivity, crosslinking of
acrylics, and products based on plastomers. The author is a
consultant.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Bridging the gap between concepts and application, Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products emphasizes the interaction between the fundamentals of pressure-sensitive adhesion and the manufacture of self-adhesive products. This book addresses pressure-sensitive adhesives, products based on pressure-sensitive adhesives, and adhesiveless products. The second edition includes new material on the relationship of pressure-sensitive adhesion, the characteristics of molecular mobility, and the cohesive strength of PSA polymers. It also features new information on radiation curing technology, pressure-sensitive hydrogels, and application-related formulations. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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