Abstract
In a concise survey of the research work conducted on polymer wood in Europe, the effects of gamma rays on the properties of wood and wood- base materials are discussed. Subsequently, the most important results of investigations into the improvement of wood with the monomers methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate, acrylonitrile, diisocyanate, formaldehyde, styrene, vinylacetate, vinylpropionate, polyethylene glycol and pulp sulphite liquor are reported. The extent of industrial manufacture and applications is mentioned.
Burmester, A.
[1]
- Bundesanstalt für Materialprüfung, Berlin-Dahlem, Federal Republic of Germany (Germany)
Citation Formats
Burmester, A.
Europe: A Summary [Status and technology of polymer-containing fibrous materials in the Western Hemisphere].
IAEA: N. p.,
1968.
Web.
Burmester, A.
Europe: A Summary [Status and technology of polymer-containing fibrous materials in the Western Hemisphere].
IAEA.
Burmester, A.
1968.
"Europe: A Summary [Status and technology of polymer-containing fibrous materials in the Western Hemisphere]."
IAEA.
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abstractNote = {In a concise survey of the research work conducted on polymer wood in Europe, the effects of gamma rays on the properties of wood and wood- base materials are discussed. Subsequently, the most important results of investigations into the improvement of wood with the monomers methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate, acrylonitrile, diisocyanate, formaldehyde, styrene, vinylacetate, vinylpropionate, polyethylene glycol and pulp sulphite liquor are reported. The extent of industrial manufacture and applications is mentioned.}
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year = {1968}
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title = {Europe: A Summary [Status and technology of polymer-containing fibrous materials in the Western Hemisphere]}
author = {Burmester, A.}
abstractNote = {In a concise survey of the research work conducted on polymer wood in Europe, the effects of gamma rays on the properties of wood and wood- base materials are discussed. Subsequently, the most important results of investigations into the improvement of wood with the monomers methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate, acrylonitrile, diisocyanate, formaldehyde, styrene, vinylacetate, vinylpropionate, polyethylene glycol and pulp sulphite liquor are reported. The extent of industrial manufacture and applications is mentioned.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1968}
month = {Oct}
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