Metallized and magnetic polymers : chemistry and applications /
This book focuses on the chemistry of metallized and magnetic polymers, as well as the special applications of these materials. After an introductory section on the general aspects of the field, the types and uses of these polymers are detailed, followed by an overview of the testing methods. The bo...
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| Language: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ : Salem, Mass. :
Wiley ; Scrivener Publishing,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part I Metallized Polymers; 1 General Aspects; Methods of Fabrication; 1.1 History; 1.1.1 Capacitors; References; 2 Methods of Fabrication; 2.1 Methods for Metallizing; 2.1.1 Laminating; 2.1.2 Wet Plating; 2.1.3 Fluid Electrolytic Deposition; 2.1.4 Plating-out Method; 2.1.5 Retroplating-out Method; 2.1.6 Electroless Plating; 2.1.7 Vacuum Deposition; 2.1.8 Sputtering; 2.1.9 Paint Coating; 2.1.10 Pressure-Sensitive Conductive Rubber; 2.1.11 Grafting of Polyelectrolytes; 2.1.12 Selective Deposition of Metal onto Plastic Substrates; 2.2 Welding.
- 2.2.1 Ultrasonic Welding of Metallized Plastic; 2.3 Molding; 2.3.1 Molded Products; 2.3.2 Metallized Plastic Molding; 2.4 Special Aspects; 2.4.1 Metallized Polymer Granules; 2.4.2 Functional Poly(propylene); 2.4.3 Poly(amide); 2.4.4 Poly(imide)s; 2.4.5 Poly(amide-imide)s; 2.4.6 Poly(acetylene)s; 2.4.7 Silaferrocenophanes; 2.4.8 Metallized Hybrid Polymers; 2.4.9 Radiation Curable Compositions; 2.4.10 Heat Treatment; 2.5 Special Uses; 2.5.1 Films for Packaging Oxygen-Sensitive Materials; 2.5.2 Margin Pattern Forming; 2.5.3 Surface Reflectors; 2.5.4 Electrical Applications; References.
- 3 Properties and Methods of Measurement; 3.1 Standard Test Methods; 3.1.1 Requirements for Decorative Coatings; 3.1.2 Corrodkote Method; 3.1.3 Copper-Accelerated Salt Spray Test; 3.1.4 Visual Defects; 3.1.5 Peel Strength; 3.1.6 Thickness; 3.1.7 Adhesion; 3.1.8 Thermal Cycling; 3.1.9 Water Resistance; 3.2 Interface Properties; 3.2.1 Morphology; 3.2.2 Sliding Wear; 3.2.3 Promoting Adhesion; 3.3 Combustion of Metallized Polymers; 3.3.1 Cobalt Nanoparticles; References; 4 Fields of Application; 4.1 Shielding Electromagnetic Interference; 4.2 Microwave Components; 4.3 Conductive Fibers.
- 4.4 Intermetallic Layers; 4.5 Metallized Polymer Mirror; 4.5.1 Poly(urethane) Insulating Fluid; 4.6 In-Mold Metallized Polymer Articles; 4.7 Camera Housing; 4.8 Metallized Polymer Film Capacitors; 4.9 Micro-fuel Cell; 4.10 Printed Circuit Boards; 4.10.1 Solderable Metallized Plastic Contact; 4.10.2 Polymer Compositions for Metallized Polymers; 4.10.3 Metallized Films; 4.10.4 Pattern Forming; 4.10.5 Pressure-Sensitive Conductive Film; 4.10.6 Polymer with Finely Dispersed Metal Particles; 4.10.7 Flexible Metallized Polymer Film; 4.11 Electrostatic Miniature Valve; 4.12 Antennas.
- 4.12.1 Antenna Reflector; 4.12.2 Rear Projection Television Receiver Mirrors; 4.12.3 Metallized Foams; 4.13 Gas Transmission; 4.13.1 Oxygen Barrier; 4.14 Micromechanical Sensor and Actuator Devices; 4.15 Medical Uses; 4.15.1 Leadwires and Intrafascicular Microelectrodes; References; 5 Environmental Issues; 5.1 Recycling; 5.2 Metallized Plastic Packages; 5.3 Biodegradable Metallized Polymers; References; Part II Magnetic Polymers; 6 General Aspects; 6.1 General Aspects; 6.2 Basic Issues of Magnetism; 6.3 Types of Magnetic Organic Polymers; 6.3.1 Organic Radicals in the Side Chains; References.