Handbook of Polyethylene
Discover the comprehensive insights of the "Handbook of Polyethylene" by Andrew Peacock, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000. This authoritative text spans 544 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of polyethylene, from its rich history and molecular structure to its intrinsic properties and practical applications. Dive into the future developments in polyethylene production and marketing, including innovative recycling systems and metallocene technology. The book also details commercial processing techniques that transform raw polyethylene into finished products, highlighting its unique properties and various end-use applications. Ideal for professionals in chemistry, material science, and engineering, this handbook is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of plastics and polymers technology.