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Handbook of Polymers for Electronics
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Polymers used in electronics and electrical engineering are essential to the development of high-tech products, with applications in space, aviation, health, automotive, communication, energy harvesting and storage, light-emitting and sensing, flexible electronics, robotic systems, analytical sensors, consumer products, and more. Conductivity is the first feature that comes to mind with these polymers, but they are currently much more complex, having shape-memory, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, and many other properties. Typical features of mainstream polymers, such as mechanical performance, optical behavior, and environmental stability, are required by polymers used in electronics, but frequently they must be enhanced to perform in these demanding applications. In many applications, the properties of typical polymers (usually included in popular handbooks) are not sufficient, creating the need to develop special grades or simply use completely new chemistry for their synthesis. Similarly, the typical set of properties included in the description of the mainstream polymer is not sufficient for polymer selection for these applications as they require different data, data that is meticulously detailed in the Handbook of Polymers for Electronics. The book provides readers with the most up-to-date information from the existing literature, manufacturing data, and patent filings. Presenting data for all polymers based on a consistent pattern of arrangement, the book provides details organized into the following sections: General; history; synthesis; structure; commercial polymers; physical properties; electrical properties; mechanical properties; chemical resistance; flammability; weather stability; thermal stability; biodegradation; toxicity; environmental impact; processing; blends; analysis. The contents, scope, treatment and novelty of the data makes this book an essential resource for anyone working with polymeric materials used in modern electronic applications.
- Synthesizes the most recent literature available on various grades of polymers, plastics, finished products, and patents
- Provides data on general information, synthesis, structure, physical properties, electrical properties, mechanical properties, chemical resistance, flammability, weather stability, thermal stability, biodegradation, toxicity, environmental impact, and more
- Details information on crystalline structure, cell dimensions, methods of synthesis, optoelectrical properties, relative permittivity, dissipation factor, actuation bandwidth, tear strength, abrasion resistance, and more
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Table of contents
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- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Generic Polymers and Their Modifications for Electronics
- Chapter 3: ABS poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene)
- Chapter 4: CA cellulose acetate
- Chapter 5: EP epoxy resin
- Chapter 6: EPDM ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer
- Chapter 7: ETFE poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene)
- Chapter 8: EVAC ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
- Chapter 9: FEP fluorinated ethylene-propylene copolymer
- Chapter 10: LCP liquid crystalline polymers
- Chapter 11: PA-6 polyamide-6
- Chapter 12: PA1010 Polyamide 1010
- Chapter 13: PA-11 polyamide-11
- Chapter 14: PA-12 polyamide-12
- Chapter 15: PA-4,6 polyamide-4,6
- Chapter 16: PA66 polyamide-6,6
- Chapter 17: PA-4,10 polyamide-4,10
- Chapter 18: PA-6,10 polyamide-6,10
- Chapter 19: PAC polyacetylene
- Chapter 20: PAEK polyaryletherketone
- Chapter 21: PANI polyaniline
- Chapter 22: PBT poly(butylene terephthalate)
- Chapter 23: PC polycarbonate
- Chapter 24: PCTFE polychlorotrifluoroethylene
- Chapter 25: PDMS polydimethylsiloxane
- Chapter 26: PEBA polyether block amide
- Chapter 27: PEDOT poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
- Chapter 28: PEEK polyetheretherketone
- Chapter 29: PEI poly(ether imide)
- Chapter 30: PET poly(ethylene terephthalate)
- Chapter 31: PF phenol-formaldehyde resin
- Chapter 32: PFA perfluoroalkoxy resin
- Chapter 33: PHEMA poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate)
- Chapter 34: PI polyimide
- Chapter 35: PMMA polymethylmethacrylate
- Chapter 36: PMP polymethylpentene
- Chapter 37: POM polyoxymethylene
- Chapter 38: PPA polyphthalamide
- Chapter 39: PPO poly(phenylene oxide)
- Chapter 40: PPS poly(p-phenylene sulfide)
- Chapter 41: PPy polypyrrole
- Chapter 42: PS polystyrene
- Chapter 43: PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- Chapter 44: PU polyurethane
- Chapter 45: PVDF poly(vinylidene fluoride)
- Chapter 46: PVC polyvinylchloride
- Chapter 47: PVP poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone)
- Chapter 48: PX Poly(p-xylene) (Parylene)
- Chapter 49: SEBS styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene triblock copolymer
- Chapter 50: TPC thermoplastic polyester elastomer
- Chapter 51: TPU thermoplastic polyurethane
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