Polymer Composites

Polymer composites are materials composed of two or more distinct components that when combined, form a material with improved properties. As the components used to produce them can be tailored to specific requirements, they can be used in a number of different applications. They are extremely strong, lightweight and durable, making them ideal for use in the automotive, construction and aerospace industries, as well as other industrial and consumer applications. Polymer composites are highly versatile, with applications ranging from light-weight structural components in cars to sophisticated electronics and medical devices. They also offer advantages such as high durability, resistance to degradation, low production costs and minimal environmental impact.

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Preparation Physico-Chemical Characterization and Catalytic applications of Polymer Anchored Dimethylglyoxime Copper (II) Metal Complex
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Influence of Light Source and Photopolymerization Distance on Composite Resin Microhardness
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Composite Photopolymerization: Temperature Increase According to Light Source and Dentin Thickness
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Prospect of Graphene Interface Control for Tougher Ceramic Composites
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Insights on the Thermal and Physical Stability of the Modified Polymerizable Liposomes for Improved Photoactivity
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Preparation of Microwave Multi-Adsorbent Nanocomposites Based on Copper, Iron Carbonyl, Carbon Nanofiber, Graphite Nanoflake and Polypyrrole
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Enzyme Immobilization on Polypropylene Film: A Role Model for Biocatalytic Polymer Membranes?
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Production of biodegradable polymer via graft copolymerization of gum Arabic and polyethylene glycol
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