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Titre : Adhesion promoters for paints and inks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : M. A. Shenoy, Auteur ; M. R. Rajesh, Auteur Année de publication : 2003 Article en page(s) : p. 85-94 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Encre
Promoteurs d'adhésion
RevêtementsIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : The coatings are mainly used for two reasons namely aesthetics and protection. Corrosion resistant coatings protect through a combination of two mechanisms. By acting as a physical barrier to exclude the environment and by containing reactive materials : (usually) pigments that solubilize or react in a manner that inhibits corrosion or slows the binder aging characteristics. The reason for the failure of coating can be categorized in terms of environmental effects through moisture and oxygen transmission, solvent resistance and chemical as alos through improper application. Note de contenu : - Adhesion : The effect of environmental conditions on adhesion of paints to metal
- Adhesion promoters
- Different adhesion promoters : Silane adhesion promoters - Method of incorporation - Precautions to be taken - Silane, with other specific systems - Titanate adhesion promoters
- Adhesion promoters for inks : Organo-titanium compounds - Mechanism and ink stability - Zirconium adhesion promoters
- Various adhesion promoters for different substrates
- Different side effects and benefits of adhesion promoters
- Various adhesion promoters for different substrates
- Different side effects and benefits of adhesion promoters : Side effects - BenefitsEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k8q1uHFpGHNnbM4Rsia3gjMxpVN6qTUr/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12113
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 000461 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Adhesion promotion for UV coatings and inks onto difficult plastic substrates / Rebecca Banton in COATINGS WORLD, Vol. 23, N° 7 (07/2018)
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Titre : Adhesion promotion for UV coatings and inks onto difficult plastic substrates Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rebecca Banton, Auteur ; Brian Casey, Auteur ; Christian Maus, Auteur ; Matthew Carroll, Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Copolymère époxy acrylate
Encre
Essais (technologie)
Essais d'adhésion
Formulation (Génie chimique)
Liants
Matières plastiques -- Revêtement
Polyesters
Promoteurs d'adhésion
Revêtements -- Séchage sous rayonnement ultraviolet
Revêtements organiques
ViscositéIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Ensuring proper adhesion between energy-curable coatings and non-absorptive substrates has long been a significant challenge. Whether it’s high shrinkage seen with the coating itself or low surface energy of the substrate’s surface, multiple factors can negatively influence the adhesion properties of a finished formulation. Past solutions to overcome these various hurdles have included the use of pretreated substrates and the addition of solventborne adhesion promoters. However, escalating costs, increased processing times, and regulatory concerns have forced formulators to start searching for alternate solutions. This paper discusses the incorporation of specialty co-binder resins to improve adhesion onto difficult plastic substrates. Because these novel adhesion promoters are solvent-free, low viscosity, and widely compatible, formulators can tackle the industry’s problem without compromising the performance of their energy-curable coatings. Note de contenu : - Plastic substrates
- Definition and mechanisms of adhesion
- Parameters of adhesion
- Co-binder technology
- Experimental design
- Polyester formulation results : Viscosity - Tape test
- Epoxy acrylate formulation results : Viscosity - Tape test
- Conclusion
- Polyester formulation
- Epoxy formulation
- Fig. 1 : Amino-functional alkoxysilane
- Fig. 2 : General reaction for the manufacture of specially modified polyester resins
- Fig. 3 : General reaction for the manufacture of ketone aldehyde resins
- Fig. 4 : Initial and stability viscosity for polyester formulations
- Fig. 5 : Initial and stability viscosity for polyester formulations
- Fig. 6 : Initial and stability viscosity for polyester formulations
- Fig. 7 : Initial and stability tape test results on OPP for polyester formulations
- Fig. 8 : Initial and stability tape test results on Cast PP for polyester formulations
- Fig. 9 : Initial and stability tape test results on corrugated plastic for polyester formulations
- Fig. 10 : Initial and stability tape test results on Metalized PET for polyester formulations
- Fig. 11 : Initial and stability tape test results on Untreated OPP for polyester formulations
- Fig. 12 : Initial and stability viscosity for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Fig. 13 : Initial and stability viscosity for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Fig. 14 : Initial and stability viscosity for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Fig. 15 : Initial and stability tape test results on OPP for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Fig. 16 : Initial and stability tape test results on Cast PP for epoxy acrylate formulations.formulations
- Fig. 17 : Initial and stability tape test results on corrugated plastic for epoxy acrylate formulations.formulations
- Fig. 18 : Initial and stability tape test results on Metalized PET for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Fig. 19 : Initial and stability tape test results on Untreated OPP for epoxy acrylate formulations
- Table 1 : Blank – Polyester formulation
- Table 2 : Blank – Epoxy acrylate formulationEn ligne : https://www.coatingsworld.com/issues/2018-07-01/view_features/adhesion-promotion [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Html Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32518
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Titre : Advances in the science and technology of paints, inks and related coatings : 2006 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : I. Holme, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Article en page(s) : p. 343-363 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Abrasion
Adhésion
Anticorrosifs
Anticorrosion
Couches minces
Démoulage
Désencrage
Disperseurs
Encre
Huiles et graisses
Imagerie (technique)
Imagerie numérique
Latex
Matériaux hybrides
Matériaux intelligents
Matériel optique
Nanoparticules
Particules (matières) -- Analyse
Photographie
Pigments azoïques
Polyalkydes
Polymères ramifiés
Polymérisation par transfert de chaîne réversible par addition fragmentationLa polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée par transfert de chaîne réversible par addition-fragmentation (en anglais Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT)) est une technique de polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée.
Au même titre que la polymérisation radicalaire contrôlée par transfert d'atome (en anglais Atom Transfert Radical Polymerization (ATRP)) et la polymérisation radicalaire en présence de nitroxydes (en anglais Nitroxide Mediated Polymerization (NMP)), la polymérisation de type RAFT permet de synthétiser des polymères d'architecture contrôlée (polymères à blocs, étoiles, peignes, etc) de faible polydispersité et de haute fonctionnalité. Les applications de ces polymères sont, parmi d'autres, l'encapsulation de principes actifs de médicaments, la production de revêtements et peintures de nouvelles génération, la microfluidique, les tensioactifs, les adhésifs et les membranes.
Poudres
Rayures
Réaction de couplage
Résistance à l'abrasion
Résistance à l'usure
Résistance aux conditions climatiques
Revêtements organiques
Revêtements protecteurs
Revêtements:Peinture
Surfaces -- Analyse
Technique des plasmas
ThermodurcissablesIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : This review summarises the many developments reported in Surface Coatings International Part B: Coatings Transactions, 89, 2006. Thus the advances in polymer synthesis and characterisation and synthetic latexes for use in coatings are reviewed. Developments in RAFT agents, hyperbranched polymers, and coupling agents for adhesion are discussed. Novel hybrid, smart, anticorrosive, optical thin-film and powder coatings are surveyed, and developments in the oxidative and UV curing of paints and coatings described. Adaptive speckle imaging interferometry, a new technique for characterising the curing of coatings, and an ultrathin film high-shear disperser used to produce nanoparticles are discussed. Studies on plasma treatments, weatherability, and scratch and mar resistance of coatings are reviewed. Developments in printing inks, printability and deinking technology are surveyed. The colour and constitution relationships in azonaphtharylamide pigments are discussed. The latest developments in digital image capture and film-less camera technology and techniques are summarised. Note de contenu : - Polymer blend formulation
- Smart coatings
- Optical thin films
- Nanostructured and hollow polyurethand dispersions
- Polyurethane coatings
- Polymer architecture
- Hyperbranched polymers
- Heat-resistant coatings
- RAFT agents for controlled polymerisation
- Synthetic latexes
- Care refinish applications
- Scratch resistance of UV-cured acrylic clear coats
- Cross-linking density in polyurea coating
- UV-initiated photopolymerisation
- Powder coating
- Hybrid polymer coatings
- Mould release agents
- Anticorrosive coatings for steel
- Curing of fatty acids
- Mass/volume changes in the drying of linseed oil
- Catalysts for alkyd resins
- New technology for analysis of the drying of coatings
- Oil-a and water-repellency
- Adhesion of polymer-metal laminates
- Coupling agents to improve adhesion of paint to wood
- Moisture diffusion through wood-aluminium windows
- Numerical simulaton of nanoparticle formation in an ultrathin film high shear disperser
- Surface analysis of particles
- Pigment solubility in a polycarbonate-polybutylene terephthalate blend
- Azonaphtharylamide pigments
- Service life prediction of colour retention in PVDF architectural coatings
- Weatherability prediction using a remote plasma reactor
- Printability of polypropylene film treated by an air dielectric barrier discharge plasma
- The effect of process ink film thickness of the colour gamut of overprint colours
- Deinking of indigo prints
- Digital image capture technologyDOI : 10.1007/BF02765587 En ligne : https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/BF02765587.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5276
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 006010 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Annual book of ASTM standards - Section 6 : Paints, related coatings, and aromatics - Vol. 06.03 : Paint - Pigments, drying oils, polymers, resins, naval stores, cellulosic esters, and ink vehicles / American Society for Testing and Materials (Philadelphia, United States) / Philadelphie [United States] : American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) (2012)
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Titre : Annual book of ASTM standards - Section 6 : Paints, related coatings, and aromatics - Vol. 06.03 : Paint - Pigments, drying oils, polymers, resins, naval stores, cellulosic esters, and ink vehicles Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : American Society for Testing and Materials (Philadelphia, United States), Auteur Editeur : Philadelphie [United States] : American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Année de publication : 2012 Importance : XLIX-617 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 28 cm Note générale : Index Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Encre
Esters de cellulose
Pigments
Polymères
Revêtements (produits chimiques):Peinture (produits chimiques)
Revêtements -- Normes:Peinture -- NormesIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Note de contenu : §D34-08 - Guide for chemical analysis of white pigments
D49-83 (2008) - Test methods of chemical analysis of red lead
§D50-90 (2011) - Test methods for chemical analysis of yellow, orange, red, and brown pigments containing iron and manganese
§D79-86 (2009) - Specification for zinc oxide pigments
D81-87 (2008) - Specification for basic carbonate white lead pigment
§D83-84 (2008) - Specification for red lead pigment
D85-05 (2011) - Specification for ochre pigment
§D126-87 (2006) - Test methods for analysis of yellow, orange, and green pigments containing lead chromate and chromium oxide green
§D153-84 (2008) - Test methods for specific gravity of pigments
D154-85 (2009) - Guide for testing varnishes
§D185-07 - Test methods for coarse particles in pigments
§D209-81 (2007) - Specification for lampblack pigment
D210-05 (2011) - Specification for bone black pigment
D211-67 (2006) - Specification for chrome yellow and chrome orange pigments
§D233-08 - Test methods of sampling and testing turpentine
§D263-05 (2011) - Specification for chrome oxide green pigment
D267-82 (2008) - Specification for gold bronze powder
D269-97 (2011) - Test method for insoluble matter rosin and rosin derivatives
§D279-02 (2007) - Test methods for bleeding of pigments
§D280-01 (2007) - Test methods for hygroscopic moisture (and other matter volatile under the test conditions) in pigments
§D301 - Test methods for soluble cellulose nitrate (withdrawn 2011)
§D305-84 (2008) - Test method for solvent-extractable material in black pigments
D360 - Specification for shellac varnishes (withdrawn 2010)
§D444-88 (2008) - Test methods for chemical analysis of zinc yellow pigment (zinc chromate yellow)
D464-05 (2010) - Test methods for saponification number of naval store products including tall oh and other related products
§D465-05 (2010) - Test methods for acid number of naval stores products including tall oil and other related products
§D476-00 (2011) - Classification for dry pigmentary titanium dioxide products
§D478-02 (2006) - Specification for zinc yellow (zinc chromate) pigments
§D480-88 (2008) - Test methods for sampling and testing of flaked aluminum powders and pastes
D509-05 (2011) - Test methods of sampling and grading rosin
§D520-00 (2011) - Specification for zinc dust pigment
D521-02 (2007) - Test methods for chemical analysis of zinc dust (metallic zinc powder)
D561-82 (2008) - Specification for carbon black pigment for paint
D602-81 (2007) - Specification for barium sulfate pigments
§D605-82 (2007) - Specification for magnesium silicate pigment (tale)
§D607-82 (2007) - Specification for wet ground mica pigments
D715-86 (2008) - Test methods for analysis of barium sulfate pigment
D716-86 (2007) - Test methods for evaluating mica pigment
§D717-86 (2008) - Test methods for analysis of magnesium silicate pigment
D718-86 (2008) - Test methods for analysis of aluminum silicate pigment
D763-06 - Specification for raw and burnt umber pigments
D765-87 (2009) - Specification for raw and burnt sienna pigments
§D768-01 (2007) - Specification for yellow iron oxide hydrated
D769-01 (2007) - Specification for black synthetic iron oxide
D801-02 (2009) - Test methods for sampling and testing dipentene
D802-02 (2009) - Test methods for sampling and testing pine oils
D803-03 (2008) - Test methods for testing tall oil
D804-07 - Terminology relating to naval stores, including tall oil and related products
D817-96 (2010) - Test methods of testing cellulose acetate propionate and cellulose acetate butyrate
§D871-96 (2010) - Test methods of testing cellulose acetate
D889-99 (2009) - Test method for volatile oil in rosin
D890-98 (2008) - Test method for water in liquid naval stores
§D914–00 (2006) - Test methods for ethylcellulose
D962-81 (2008) - Specification for aluminum powder and paste pigments for paints
D964-03 (2008) - Specification for metallic copper powder for use in antifouling paints
D1065-96 (2010) - Test method for unsaponifiable matter in naval stores, including rosin, tall oil, and related products
§D1135-86 (2009) - Test methods, for chemical analysis of blue pigments
§D1199-86 (2008) - Specification for calcium carbonate pigments
§D1208-96 (2007) - Test methods for common properties of certain pigments
D1240-02 (2006) - Test methods for rosin acids content of naval stores, including rosin, tall oil, and related products
§D1301-91 (2008) - Test methods for chemical analysis of white lead pigments
§D1343-95 (2011) - Test method for viscosity of cellulose derivatives by ball-drop method
§D1348-94 (2008) - Test methods for moisture in cellulose
§D 1366-86 (2007) - Practice for reporting particle size characteristics of pigments
§D 1394-76 (2009) - Test methods for chemical analysis of white titanium pigments
D1439-03 (2008) - Test methods for sodium carboxymethylcellulose
D1585-96 (2011) - Test methods for fatty acids content of naval stores, including rosin, tall oil, and related products
D1648-86 (2008) - Specification for basic lead silicochromate pigment
D1649-01 (2006) - Specification for strontium chromate pigment
§D1652-04 - Test method for epoxy content of epoxy resins
D1695-07 - Terminology of cellulose and cellulose derivatives
D1696-95 (2011) - Test method for solubility of cellulose in sodium hydroxide
D1725-04 - Test method for viscosity of resin solutions
§D1726-11 - Test methods for hydrolyzable chloride content of liquid epoxy resins
D1795-96 (2007) - Test method for intrinsic viscosity of cellulose
D1844-86 (2008) - Test methods, for chemical analysis of basic lead silicochromate
§D1845-86 (2008) - Test methods for chemical analysis of strontium chromate pigment
D1926-00 (2011) - Test methods for carboxyl content of cellulose
D1981-11 - Test method for measuring color after heating of tall oil fatty acids
D1982-85 (2009) - Test method for titer of fatty acids
D2074-07 - Test methods for total, primary, secondary, and tertiary amine values of fatty amines by alternative indicator method
§D2218-67 (2006) - Specification for molybdate orange pigments
D2354-10 - Test method for minimum film formation temperature (MFFT) of emulsion vehicles
D2363-79 (2011) - Test methods for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
D2364-01 (2007) - Test methods for hyciroxyethylcellulose
D2448-85 (2007) - Test method for water-soluble salts in pigments by measuring the specific resistance of the leachate of the pigment
§D2572-97 (2010) - Test method for isocyanate croups in urethane materials or prepolymers
D2929-89 (2011) - Test method for sulfur content of cellulosic materials by x-ray fluorescence
D3021-01 (2006) - Specification for plithalocyanine green pigments
D3256-86 (2009) - Test methods for chemical analysis of phthalocyanme blue and green pigments
§D3280-85 (2009) - Test methods for analysis of white zinc pigments
D3516-89 (2011) - Test methods for ashing cellulose
D3720-90 (2011) - Test method for ratio of anatase to rutile in titanium dioxide pigments by x-ray diffraction
D3721-05 (2011) - Specification for synthetic red iron oxide pigment
D3722-05 (2011) - Specification for natural red and brown iron oxide pigments
D3724-01 (2007) - Specification for synthetic brown iron oxide pigment
D3872-05 (2011) - Test method for ferrous iron in iron oxides
D3876-96 (2007) - Test method for methoxyl and hydroxypropyl substitution in cellulose ether products by gas chromatography
D3926-05 (2011) - Test methods for percent solids in titanium dioxide slurries
D3971-89 (2010) - Test method for dichloromethane-soluble matter in cellulose
D4085-93 (2008) - Test method for metals in cellulose by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
D4139-04 (2009) - Guide for determining volatile and nonvolatile content of pigments
D4142-89 (2009) - Guide for testing epoxy resins
D4143-89 (2009) - Guide for testing latex vehicles
D4288-02 (2007) - Specification for calcium borosilicate pigments
D4301-05 - Test method for total chlorine in epoxy resins and compounds
D4450-85 (2007) - Test method for analysis of zinc hydroxy phosphite pigment
D4462-02 (2007) - Specification for zinc hydroxy phosphite pigment
D4487– 90(2008) - Test methods for analysis of calcium borosilicate.
D4640-86 (2009) - Test method for determining stroke cure time of therrnosetting phenol-formaldehyde resins
D4794-94 (2009) - Test method for determination of ethoxyl or hydroxyethoxyl substitution in cellulose ether products by gas chromatography
D4795-94 (2008) - Test method for nitrogen content of soluble nitrocellulose—alternative method
D5062-09 - Test method for resin solution dilutability by volumetric/gravimetric determination
D5165 - Practice for 'laboratory preparation of gelled vehicles using a resin kettle (withdrawn 2010) -
D5166-97 (2008) - Practice for laboratory preparation of gelled vehicle samples using a microwave oven
D5400-03 (2008) - Test methods for hydroxypropylcellulose
D5661 - Test method for relative solvency of petroleum oils by the pkp method (withdrawn 2010)
D5768-02 (2010) - Test method for determination of iodine value of tall oil fatty acids
D5896-96 (2007) - Test method for carbohydrate distribution of cellulosic materials
D5897-96 (2007) - Test method for determination of percent hydroxyl on cellulose esters by potentiometric titration—alternative method
D5910-05 - Test method for determination of free formaldehyde in emulsion polymers by liquid chromatography
D5958-99 (2011) - Practices for preparation of oil-based ink resin solutions
D5974-00 (2010) - Test methods for fatty and rosin acids in tall on fractionation products by capillary gas chromatography
D6038-05 - Test methods for determining the compatibility of resin/solvent mixtures by precipitation temperature (cloud point) -
D6090-99 (2008) - Test method for softening point resins (mettler cup and ball method) -
D6166-08 - Test method for color of naval stores and related products (instrumental determination of gardner color)
D6188-97 (2008) - Test method for viscosity of cellulose by cuprammonium bail fall
D6267-08 - Test method for apparent viscosity of hydrocarbon resins at elevated temperatures
D6280-98 (2008) - Specification for zinc phosphate pigments
D6336-11 - Practice for evaluation of flushing vehicles for pigment wetting using a vacuum modified sigma blade mixer
D6387-99 (2010) - Test methods for composition of turpentine and related terpene products by capillary gas chrornatography
D6493-11 - Test methods for softening point of hydrocarbon resins and rosin based resins by automated ring-and-ball apparatus
D6579-11 - Practice for molecular weight averages and molecular weight distribution of hydrocarbon, rosin and terpene resins by size-exclusion chromatography
D6604-00 (2009) - Practice for glass transition temperatures of hydrocarbon resins by differential scanning calorimetry
D6605-06 (2011) - Practice for determining the color stability of hydrocarbon resins after heating
D6606-00 (2010) - Test method for viscosity and. yield of vehicles and varnishes by the duke viscometer
D6687-07 - Guide for testing printing ink vehicles and components thereof
D6887-03 (2008) - Test method for testing alkyd compatibility with resin or resin solutions
D6942-03 (2008) - Test method for stability of cellulose fibers, in alkaline environments
D6989-03 (2008) - Practices for preparation of solvent and water based ink resin solutions
D7271-06 - Test method for viscoelastic properties of paste ink vehicle using an oscillatory rheometer
D7357-07 - Specification for cellulose fibers for fiber-reinforced concrete
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19920 667.902 1 ANN 3 Norme Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Exclu du prêt Avec Elvaloy, DuPont Polymères vise le marché de l'emballage / B. Rioux in CAOUTCHOUCS & PLASTIQUES, N° 817 (11/2004)
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Titre : Avec Elvaloy, DuPont Polymères vise le marché de l'emballage Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : B. Rioux, Auteur Année de publication : 2003 Article en page(s) : p. 26-29 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Adhésion
Copolymère éthylène acrylate de butyle
Copolymère éthylène acrylate de méthyle
Copolymères -- Propriétés mécaniques
Copolymères -- Propriétés optiques
Copolymères -- Propriétés thermiques
Emballages en matières plastiques
Encre
Matières plastiques -- Soudage
Traitement corona
Traîtements de surfaceIndex. décimale : 668.4 Plastiques, vinyles Résumé : Traditionnellement, les copolymères d'éthylène-acrylate ont été relativement rarement utilisés comme films et dans les applications d'emballage. Fait surprenant si l'on considère certains de leurs avantages clés par rapport, par exemple, aux éthylènes acétate de vinyle (EVA). Note de contenu : - LES PRINCIPALES DIFFÉRENCES : Stabilité thermique plus élevée - Point de fusion plus élevé - Plus grande polarité - Grande flexibilité et haute viscosité - Qualités optiques réduites - Plus grande ténacité à basse température
- LES MARCHÉS : Perspectives de croissance
- DOMAINES D'INNOVATIONS : Housses étirables - Couche de scellage basse température en extrusion-couchage - Couche de scellage basse température dans un film soufflé en tant que modifiant de polyéthylène - Modification du polyéthylène pour favoriser l'adhérence de l'encre - Films adhésifs et résistants à la chaleurEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/17yZ2UigBtRhuyHK9RYOaxylowgQHKXhH/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23739
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