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Polymers In Electronics Market Report Cousins Keith

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Polymers In Electronics Market Report Cousins Keith
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Publisher: iSmithers Rapra Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Cousins, Keith
ISBN: 9781847350060, 9781847350404, 1847350062, 1847350402
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Polymers In Electronics Market Report Cousins Keith by Cousins, Keith 9781847350060, 9781847350404, 1847350062, 1847350402 instant download after payment.

Designers of electrical and electronic components have a wide choice of polymers at their disposal - cost is a prime consideration but competition in the market place is imposing ever more stringent specification criteria on the equipment designer who, in turn, is demanding significantly improved performance from his polymer supplier. This report lists the most commonly used polymers with brief notes on their properties. This report seeks to provide an overall picture of the varied use of polymers in the manufacture of electronic components. It has endeavoured to identify trends and future movements of the market. The pattern of polymer usage has changed and material formulations have had to be modified to conform with new European Union (EU) legislation relating to the use of hazardous materials in components. Furthermore there is now far more emphasis on recycling rather than landfill disposal and these are issues covered in the report. This report will be of interest to all those involved in using polymers to produce electronic components and to those who provide the raw materials for the production.

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