Authors
Hal F Brinson, L Catherine Brinson
Publication date
2008/1
Journal
An introduction
Volume
99
Pages
157
Publisher
Springer
Description
Development of synthetic polymers and growth of the polymer industry during the last 100 years has been staggering. The commercial success of polymerbased products has generated a demand such that the total production of plastics (by volume) has exceeded the combined production of all metals for more than 20 years. It has been suggested that Polymer Science evolved from the following five separate technologies:(1) Plastics,(2) Rubbers or Elastomers,(3) Fibers,(4) Surface Finishes, and (5) Protective Coatings, each of which evolved separately to become major industries (Rosen 1993). As a result much of the early development of polymers or plastics was focused on these commercial products and other non-structural uses. The need to develop synthetic rubber due to the interruption of trade routes during WW II served as a catalyst to large scale federal funding for polymer research. This increased effort …
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