陶瓷 耐火材料 玻璃 聚合物 弹性体-材料手册-5 本书特色
卡达雷利编著的《材料手册(5陶瓷耐火材料玻璃聚合物弹性体)/springer手册精选原版系列》提供所有类别的材料的物理和化学性质,是一本简洁的手边工具书。第二版与**版的差别是扩大新的家庭用的材料。但重点是每一类常见的工业材料的性能。本分册内容为原手册第10、11章陶瓷、耐火材料、玻璃、聚合物、弹性体的介绍。
陶瓷 耐火材料 玻璃 聚合物 弹性体-材料手册-5 目录
introduction 10 ceramics, refractories, and glasses 10.1 introduction and definitions 10.2 raw materials for ceramics, refractories and glasses 10.2.1 silica 10.2.1.1 quartz, quartzite, and silica sand 10.2.1.2 diatomite 10.2.1.3 fumed silica 10.2.1.4 silica gels and sol-gel silica 10.2.1.5 precipitated silica 10.2.1.6 microsilica 10.2.1.7 vitreous or amorphous silica 10.2.2 aluminosilicates 10.2.2.1 fireclay 10.2.2.2 china clay 10.2.2.3 ball clay 10.2.2.4 other refractory clays 10.2.2.5 andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite 10.2.2.6 mullite 10.2.3 bauxite and aluminas 10.2.3.1 bauxite 10.2.3.2 alumina hydrates 10.2.3.3 transition aluminas (tra) 10.2.3.4 calcined alumina 10.2.3.5 tabular alumina 10.2.3.6 white fused alumina 10.2.3.7 brown fused alumina 10.2.3.8 electrofused alumina-zirconia 10.2.3.9 high-purity alumina 10.2.4 limestone and lime 10.2.5 dolomite and doloma 10.2.5.1 dolomite 10.2.5.2 calcined and dead burned dolomite (doloma) 10.2.6 magnesite and magnesia 10.2.6.1 magnesite 10.2.6.2 caustic seawater and calcined magnesia 10.2.6.3 dead burned magnesia 10.2.6.4 electrofused magnesia 10.2.6.5 seawater magnesia clinker 10.2.7 titania 10.2.7.1 rutile 10.2.7.2 anatase 10.2.7.3 brookite 10.2.7.4 anosovite 10.2.7.5 titanium sesquioxide 10.2.7.6 titanium monoxide or hongquiite 10.2.7.7 titanium hemioxide 10.2.7.8 andersson-magn~li phases 10.2.8 zircon and zirconia 10.2.8.1 zircon 10.2.8.2 zirconia 10.2.9 carbon and graphite 10.2.9.1 description and general properties 10.2.9.2 natural occurrence and mining 10.2.9.3 industrial preparation and processing 10.2.9.4 industrial applications and uses 10.2.10 silicon carbide 10.2.10.1 description and general properties 10.2.10.2 industrial preparation 10.2.10.3 grades of silicon carbide 10.2.11 properties of raw materials used in ceramics, refractories, and glasses 10.3 traditional ceramics 10.4 refractories 10.4.1 classification of refractories 10.4.2 properties of refractories 10.4.3 major refractory manufacturers 10.5 advanced ceramics 10.5.1 silicon nitride 10.5.1.1 description and general properties 10.5.1.2 industrial preparation and grades 10.5.2 silicon aluminum oxynitride (sia1on) 10.5.3 boron carbide 10.5.3.1 description and general properties 10.5.3.2 industrial preparation 10.5.3.3 industrial applications and uses 10.5.4 boron nitride 10.5.4.1 description and general properties 10.5.4.2 industrial preparation 10.5.4.3 industrial applications and uses 10.5.5 titanium diboride 10.5.5.1 description and general properties 10.5.5.2 industrial preparation and processing 10.5.5.3 industrial applications and uses 10.5.6 tungsten carbides and hardmetal 10.5.6.1 description and general properties 10.5.6.2 industrial preparation 10.5.6.3 industrial applications and uses 10.5.7 practical data for ceramists and refractory engineers 10.5.7.1 temperature of color 10.5.7.2 pyrometric cone equivalents 10.6 standards for testing refractories 10.7 properties of pure ceramics (borides, carbides, nitrides, silicides, and oxides) 10.8 further reading 10.8.1 traditional and advanced ceramics 10.8.2 refractories 10.9 glasses 10.9.1 definitions 10.9.2 physical properties of glasses 10.9.3 glassmaking processes 10.9.4 further reading 10.10 proppants 10.10.1 fracturing techniques in oil-wellproduction 10.10.1.1 hydraulic fracturing 10.10.1.2 pressure acidizing 10.10.2 proppant and frac fluid selection criteria 10.10.2.1 proppant materials 10.10.2.2 frac fluids 10.10.2.3 properties and characterization of proppants 10.10.2.4 classification of proppant materials 10.10.2.5 production of synthetic proppants 10.10.2.6 properties of commercial proppants 10.10.2.7 proppant market 10.10.2.8 proppant producers 10.10.3 further reading 11 polymers and elastomers 11.1 fundamentals and definitions 11.1.1 definitions 11.1.2 additives and fillers 11.1.3 polymerization and polycondensation 11.2 properties and characteristics of polymers 11.2.1 molar mass and relative molar mass 11.2.2 average degree of polymerization 11.2.3 number-, mass- and z-average molar masses 11.2.4 glass transition temperature 11.2.5 structure of polymers 11.3 classification of plastics and elastomers 11.4 thermoplastics 11.4.1 naturally occurring resins 11.4.1.1 rosin 11.4.1.2 shellac 11.4.2 cellulosics 11.4.2.1 cellulose nitrate "'i 11.4.2.2 cellulose acetate (ca) 11.4.2.3 cellulose propionate (cp) 11.4.2.4 cellulose xanthate 11.4.2.5 alkylcelluloses 11.4.3 casein plastics 11.4.4 coumarone-indene plastics 11.4.5 polyolefins or ethenic polymers 11.4.5.3 polybutylene (pb) 11.4.6 polymethylpentene (pmp) 11.4.7 polyvinyl plastics 11.4.7.1 polyvinyl chlorides (pvcs) 11.4.7.2 chlorinated polyvinylchloride (cpvc)_ 11.4.7.3 polyvinyl fluoride (pvf) 11.4.7.4 polyvinyl acetate (pva) 11.4.8 polyvinylidene plastics 11.4.8.1 polyvinylidene chloride (pvdc) 11.4.8.2 polyvinylidene fluoride (pvdf) 11.4.9 styrenics 11.4.9.1 polystyrene (ps) 11.4.9.2 acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (abs) 11.4.10 fluorinated polyolefins (fluorocarbons) 11.4.10.1 polytetrafluoroethylene (ptfe) 11.4.10.2 fluorinated ethylene propylene (fep) 11.4.10.3 perfluorinated alkoxy (pfa) 11.4.10.4 polychlorotrifluoroethylene (pctfe) 11.4.10.5 ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer (ectfe). 11.4.10.6 ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer (etfe) 11.4.11 acrylics and polymethyl methacrylate (pmma) 11.4.14 polyimides (pi) 11.4.15 polyacetals (pac) 11.4.16 polycarbonates (pc) 11.4.17 polysulfone (psu) 11.4.18 polyphenylene oxide (ppo) 11.4.19 polyphenylene sulfide (pps) 11.4.20 polybutylene terephthalate (pbt) 11.4.21 polyethylene terephthalate (pet) 11.4.22 polydiallyl phthalate (pdp) 11.5 thermosets 11.5.1 aminoplastics 11.5.2 phenolics 11.5.3 acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (abs) 11.5.4 polyurethanes (pur) 11.5.5 furan plastics 11.5.6 epoxy resins (ep) 11.6 rubbers and elastomers 11.6.1 natural rubber (nr) 11.6.2 trans-polyisoprene rubber (pir) 11.6.3 polybutadiene rubber (br) 11.6.4 styrene butadiene rubber (sbr) 11.6.5 nitrile rubber (nr) 11.6.6 butyl rubber (iir) 11.6.7 chloroprene rubber (cpr) 11.6.8 chlorosulfonated polyethylene (csm) 11.6.9 polysulfide rubber (psr) 11.6.10 ethylene propylene rubbers 11.6.11 silicone rubber 11.6.12 fluoroelastomers 11.7 physical properties of polymers 11.8 gas permeability of polymers 11.9 chemical resistance of polymers 11.10 iupac acronyms of polymers and elastomers 11.11 economic data on polymers and related chemical intermediates 11.11.1 average prices of polymers 11.11.2 production capacities, prices and major producers of polymers and chemical intermediates 11.12 further reading index
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