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Failures due to degradation may result from exposure to the weather or an aggressive operating environment. Alternatively they may be caused by the introduction of an external agent unforeseen by the product designer. This book describes the following mechanisms of polymer degradation, and then illustrates each failure mechanism with a number of case studies: Thermooxidation Photooxidation Degradation due to ionizing radiation Chemical attack Environmental stress cracking Treeing Electrochemical Degradation Diodegradation The book will be essential reading for designers, engineers, product specifiers and forensic engineers. Materials suppliers and processors will also benefit from the pragmatic analysis and advice it contains. It will also be of value to all students of polymer science and technology.
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