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Influence of Aluminum Gauge on the Adhesion of Extruded Polyester to Foil Using Adhesive Primers, 2000 Polymers, Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings
Influence of Aluminum Gauge on the Adhesion of Extruded Polyester to Foil Using Adhesive Primers, 2000 Polymers, Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings
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Resin Production Techniques and the Effect on Resin Properti
Resin Production Techniques and the Effect on Resin Properties - Part 1, 2001 Polymers Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings
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New â??Super-Octeneâ? LLDPEs by Modification with Calcium Carbonate and Metallocene, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium
New “Super-Octene” LLDPEs by Modification with Calcium Carbonate and Metallocene, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium
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Binary Blends of EVA and Metallocene Catalyzed Ethylene-á-Olefin Copolymers and Their Film Properties, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium
Binary Blends of EVA and Metallocene Catalyzed Ethylene-á-Olefin Copolymers and Their Film Properties, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium
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Discoloration Resistant Polyolefin Films - Part 3: â??Phenolâ? vs. â??Phenol Freeâ? vs. â??Almost Phenol Freeâ? Stabilization Systems; without & with TiO2, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium
Discoloration Resistant Polyolefin Films - Part 3: “Phenol” vs. “Phenol Free” vs. “Almost Phenol Free” Stabilization Systems; without & with TiO2, 2003 PLACE Conference & GLOBAL HOT MELT Symposium