Introduction to Polymers | Polymeric Materials Series
Do you wonder why some plastic parts melt when heated, while others don’t? Or why some plastics dissolve in acetone, while nail polish remover bottles aren’t affected by it? This series will explain why polymeric materials can exhibit a wide range of properties, and show the pros and cons of each material type. In this video, you will learn how the long, strand-like molecular structure of polymeric materials leads to unique properties such as viscoelasticity and non-Newtonian flow. Sign up for upcoming webinars and watch recent on-demand videos here: https://madisongroup.com/events.html Contact Us: Phone: 608-231-1907 E-mail: [email protected] Time Stamps: What are Polymers?: 00:10 Molecular Weight: 00:50 Viscoelasticity: 03:00 Non-Newtonian Flow: 05:03

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