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Khaladkar 210 $aNorwich, NY $cWilliam Andrew Pub.$dc2005 215 $a1 online resource (593 p.) 225 1 $aPDL handbook series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8155-1502-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Fluoropolymers Applications in Chemical Processing Industries; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction to Fluoropolymers; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 What are Fluoropolymers?; 1.3 Fundamental Properties of Fluoropolymers; 1.4 Developmental History of Fluoropolymers; 1.5 Examples of Uses of Fluoropolymers; References; Chapter 2. Materials of Construction; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Historical Background; 2.3 Definition of Polymer-based Materials; 2.4 Comparison Between Polymer-based Materials and Metals; 2.5 Applications of Polymer-based Materials for Corrosion Control 327 $aReferencesChapter 3. Properties of Neat (Unfilled) and Filled Fluoropolymers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Influence of Processing on Fluouoplastics; 3.3 Chemical Compatibility of Fluoropolymers; 3.4 Properties and Characteristics of PTFE; 3.5 Environmental Stress Cracking; 3.6 Permeation Fundamentals; 3.7 Properties and Characteristics of Melt-processible Fluoroplastics; References; Chapter 4. Selecting Fluoropolymers for Corrosion Control; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Economics of Selecting Fluoropolymers; 4.3 Preparing to Determine Compatibility; 4.4 Current Technology for Determining Compatibility 327 $aChapter 5. Manufacturing of Parts from Polytetrafluoroethylene Polymers5.1 Granular Resin Processing; 5.2 Fine Powder Resin Processing; 5.3 Fluoropolymer Dispersion Processing; References; Chapter 6. Manufacturing Parts from Melt-processible Fluoropolymers; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Materials of Construction; 6.3 Rheology of Fluoropolymer Melts; 6.4 Thermal Stability of Fluoropolymers; 6.5 Melt Extrusion; 6.6 Fluoropolymer Tube Extrusion; 6.7 Fluoropolymer Film Extrusion; 6.8 Injection Molding; 6.9 Rotational Molding; 6.10 Other Part Manufacturing Techniques; 6.11 Vacuum Bagging; References 327 $aChapter 7. Fabrication Techniques for Fluoropolymers7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Machining; 7.3 Adhesive Bonding Methods; 7.4 Welding and Joining; 7.5 Heat Bonding; 7.6 Thermoforming; 7.7 Other Processes; References; Chapter 8. Design and Construction of Linings and Vessels; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Lining of Vessels; 8.3 Lining of Pipes and Fittings; 8.4 Lined Valves; 8.5 Lined Hoses; 8.6 Lined Expansion Joints; 8.7 Lining or Coating of Internals; 8.8 Design and Fabrication of Vessels for Lining; 8.9 Shop Versus Field Fabrication; References; Chapter 9. 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Colombia's great challenge is how to become an active member of this new global society, the information and knowledge society.; This book suggests potential strategies and recommendations that would move the Tertiary Education sector forward by providing the flexibility to become more responsive to demands from society, from students and from the labour-market. The first section of the education sector work describes the current tertiary education system. The second section provides an economic perspective and argues that the country faces two main obstacles to expansion: rationed number of available places and stifled demand in private higher education. 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